
Liwa International School For Girls - Al Ain - Al Bateen
Campus & Facilities in Al Bateen, Al Ain
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Campus & Facilities
Liwa International School for Girls occupies a single campus in the Al Bateen district of Al Ain, situated in the heart of the city. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed [MISSING: total campus area in sqm or acres], but the school accommodates 904 students across Pre-K through Grade 12 within a purpose-built environment that has undergone meaningful renovation in recent years. Opened in 2016, the campus is relatively modern by Al Ain standards and benefits from ongoing investment in specialist learning spaces.
Academic facilities are a genuine strength. The school houses dedicated science laboratories, IT and Design Technology labs, a Robotics lab, a Food Technology lab, an Art room, a Textiles room, and a Music Studio — a breadth of specialist provision that compares favourably with schools at a similar fee level. The centrally located library holds over 8,000 books in English and Arabic, covering fiction, non-fiction, guided reading, and teacher resources. A Learning Commons and a Makerspace support collaborative and project-based learning, while an ICT Entrepreneur/Startup lab reflects the school's stated commitment to enterprise education. Every classroom is equipped with interactive whiteboards and individual student devices, making LISG a fully digital campus — a standard that, at these fee levels, parents should reasonably expect and here receive.
Sports provision is notably strong for a girls-only school of this size. The campus includes two indoor swimming pools — one dedicated to KG through Grade 2, and a semi-Olympic size pool for Grades 3 to 12 — alongside a large gymnasium, tennis court, basketball courts, a football pitch, and a dedicated outdoor KG play area. Dual-pool provision is uncommon among American curriculum schools in the UAE and represents a meaningful differentiator at this fee band.
Arts and performance facilities include a Music Studio, Art room, Textiles room, and an Auditorium — the latter added as part of recent campus renovations. An Adventure Village serves the early years cohort, providing age-appropriate outdoor play. The school also maintains a dedicated Prayer room, reflecting the predominantly Emirati student body.
Wellbeing and support infrastructure is well-considered. A full-time school nurse and on-site medical clinic are in place, and the 2024–2025 ADEK inspection rated health and safety Outstanding across all phases — the highest possible rating. The canteen provides on-campus dining, though no further detail on nutritional standards or catering arrangements is available [MISSING: canteen operator or dietary standards]. A new lift has been installed as part of recent accessibility improvements, and supervision protocols have been strengthened.
The ADEK inspection rated management, staffing, facilities and resources Very Good, noting that the school benefits from modern premises and well-maintained facilities with sufficient resources to support effective teaching and learning. At fees ranging from AED 33,350 to AED 42,950 — broadly in line with the median for American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, where the citywide American curriculum median sits at approximately AED 33,610 — the physical environment largely delivers what parents at this price point should expect. The dual swimming pools, Makerspace, Robotics lab, and Auditorium represent above-average provision for the fee tier. The absence of published campus size data is a transparency gap, but the facility list itself is substantive and the inspection record on the physical environment is consistently positive.