
Al Rawafed Private School occupies a single campus in the established Al Bateen neighbourhood of Abu Dhabi, a location that has served the school's community since its founding in 1993. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed, which limits a full assessment of the physical footprint relative to its 1,580-student enrolment. What is clear from available information is that the campus accommodates KG through Grade 12 across a single site, with dedicated indoor and outdoor recreation zones.
On the academic facilities side, Rawafed's most concrete offering is its six laboratories — four science labs and two ICT/computer labs. These are presented as well-equipped spaces supporting hands-on science and digital literacy work, which is relevant given the school's AP course offerings in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics at senior level. Technology integration extends to interactive whiteboards and online learning platforms across classrooms. However, no dedicated library, maker space, or STEAM-specific facility is documented in available school data — a notable gap for a school serving over 1,500 students.
Sports and recreation provision is described in general terms: a football area and indoor and outdoor recreation spaces are confirmed, accessible during break and lunch periods. No swimming pool, gymnasium, or multi-court sports complex is documented, and no performing arts or dedicated music and drama spaces are referenced in available materials. Arts and early years specialist facilities similarly lack specific detail in the school's published information.
The on-site cafeteria is a genuine positive — halal-certified, nutritionally balanced meals prepared with locally sourced produce, open to parents as well as students. No on-site medical clinic or dedicated wellbeing facility is documented, though health and safety was rated Very Good across all phases in the ADEK 2021–2022 inspection, suggesting strong procedural standards even where dedicated infrastructure is unconfirmed.
On the fee-to-facility question, Rawafed's fees range from AED 19,120 to AED 42,970. The upper end of that range sits broadly at the median for American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, where the citywide median fee for American curriculum schools is AED 33,610. At fees approaching AED 43,000, parents should reasonably expect a documented library, defined sports infrastructure, and specialist arts or performance spaces — none of which are confirmed in available data. The facilities profile as documented is functional rather than distinctive, and families considering the school's upper fee bands should seek direct confirmation of physical resources before enrolment.