Islamiya English SchoolCampus & Facilities in Al Danah، Abu DhabiLast Updated: April 7, 2026
Campus & Facilities
Islamiya English School occupies a single campus in the Al Danah district of central Abu Dhabi, a location it has served continuously since its founding in 1978 — making it one of the city's longest-established private schools. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed [MISSING: total campus area in sqm or acres], and the inspection report rates management, staffing, facilities and resources as Acceptable — the second-lowest band in the ADEK framework. For a school operating at fees between AED 7,930 and AED 16,090, this rating is broadly consistent with the fee tier, though parents should understand that facilities sit well below what is available at mid-market or premium British curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi.
The most distinctive academic facility is the school's solar-powered library housing over 12,000 books, including 1,540 Arabic titles across fiction and non-fiction. The library features a dedicated sound booth for audiobooks, multiple computers for e-book access and research, cozy reading corners, interactive games, and a role-play section for younger students. Every classroom from Foundation Stage through to Year 13 is stocked with books, creating a genuinely print-rich environment. A dedicated learning and testing room has been introduced to support PISA and TIMSS preparation, reflecting the school's commitment to international benchmarking. The school also operates an on-site Qur'anic centre — a meaningful specialist provision that distinguishes IES within the British curriculum segment. Computer labs and fully equipped science laboratories are listed among key facilities, though detailed specifications are not published [MISSING: number of science labs, computer lab capacity].
Sports provision is described as spacious playgrounds for various sports, but no dedicated gymnasium, swimming pool, or indoor sports hall is documented [MISSING: sports hall, pool, court specifications]. Arts and performance spaces, dining arrangements, and on-site medical facilities are similarly unspecified in available data [MISSING: canteen/dining details, medical room, performance space]. The inspection report does confirm that health and safety arrangements are rated Good across all phases, and that the school has enhanced its infrastructure to facilitate mobility for students with physical disabilities — a recent and meaningful investment in accessibility.
At fees of AED 7,930–AED 16,090, IES sits firmly at the lower end of the British curriculum fee spectrum in Abu Dhabi, where the median annual fee across British curriculum schools is AED 49,630. At this price point, parents should calibrate expectations accordingly: the facilities on offer are functional and purposefully maintained, but they do not approach the specialist sports complexes, performing arts centres, or maker spaces found at schools charging two to three times the fee. What IES does deliver within its means — a well-resourced library, accessible infrastructure, and a safe, orderly physical environment — represents reasonable value for its fee tier.