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Lycee Francais International Theodore Monod, Abu Dhabi

Campus & Facilities in Abu Dhabi

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Curriculum
French
ADEK
Very Good
Location
Abu Dhabi
Fees
AED 33K - 64K
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Campus & Facilities

Very Good
ADEK Inspection Rating (2023-24)
Among 8 French curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, 4 are rated Very Good — LFITM is one of them
3
Dedicated Libraries
~28,000 volumes total across Maternelle, Primaire and Collège/Lycée phases
2
Campuses
Saadiyat Island (primary–secondary) plus renovated Bateen campus reopening 2025-26 for primary
Outstanding
Health & Safety Rating
Highest possible ADEK score across all cycles — a rare distinction
AED 65,250
Maximum Annual Fee
Above the AED 50,700 median for French curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi
Purpose-Built CampusThree LibrariesConnected ClassroomsOutdoor Reading CornerOn-Site CanteenDual Campus Model

Lycée Français International Théodore Monod operates across two campuses in Abu Dhabi: the main Saadiyat Island site serving primary through secondary students, and the historic Al Bateen campus, which is undergoing complete renovation for reopening in 2025-2026 as a dedicated primary facility. The Saadiyat Island campus, which opened in September 2020, was purpose-built as a high-specification facility designed to accommodate more than 2,000 students at full capacity — a significant infrastructure investment that has clearly influenced the school's academic trajectory, with ADEK ratings improving from Acceptable in 2015 to Very Good in 2023-2024.

The school's library provision is a genuine standout. LFITM maintains three dedicated libraries across its phases: the Primaire bibliothèque with approximately 20,000 volumes, the Maternelle 'Marmotheque' with 2,000 volumes, and the Collège/Lycée Centre de Connaissance et de Culture (CCC) with 6,000 volumes. During the inspection year, over 7,000 documents were accessed and more than 5,000 books borrowed — a usage rate that reflects genuine engagement rather than decorative provision. An outdoor reading corner adds an appealing dimension to the reading culture. Technology integration is structured, with iPads required from CM1 (Grade 4) upward across connected classrooms.

Academic facilities include science labs and arts spaces, though the ADEK inspection specifically flagged that science practical opportunities in the Primaire phase need strengthening, particularly in lower grades — a meaningful gap at this fee level. Sports and performance facilities exist on campus, and the school's end-of-year productions demonstrate active use of performance spaces, but specific dimensions, counts of sports courts, pool provision, and gymnasium specifications are not publicly disclosed [MISSING: detailed sports facility specifications, campus size in sqm or acres, medical/clinic facilities detail].

The ADEK inspection rated Management, Staffing, Facilities and Resources as Very Good overall, and awarded an Outstanding rating for Health and Safety including child protection arrangements across all cycles — the highest possible score in that domain. Dining is provided through an on-site canteen (restauration scolaire), and school transport is available at AED 5,000 per year.

On the question of value relative to fees: LFITM charges between AED 33,490 and AED 65,250, with fees sitting above the median for French curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi (city median across all schools: AED 35,525). The median fee among French curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi is AED 50,700, placing LFITM broadly in line with its peer group. The Saadiyat campus infrastructure — purpose-built, multi-library, connected classrooms, dual-campus model — broadly justifies the premium positioning, though the absence of publicly detailed sports facilities and the inspection's note on limited science practicals suggest the physical environment, while strong, has room to fully match the ambition of the fee level at the upper end of the range.