Royal American School, Abu Dhabi
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Royal American School operates from a single campus in Mohamed Bin Zayed City (Mussafah), a predominantly residential and industrial district on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi. The school has been at its current Mussafah premises since September 2009, having relocated from an earlier villa-school setup in Al Bateen. Campus size data has not been disclosed, and detailed specifications for most academic and specialist facilities are similarly unavailable from public sources. What is confirmed is that the school accommodates its student body across 68 classrooms — a meaningful physical footprint for a school of this scale, though the absence of further facility detail makes a comprehensive assessment difficult.
In terms of sports and recreation, the school does offer a swimming pool, tennis courts, and notably, horse riding — an unusual provision that distinguishes RAS from most schools in its fee bracket. These facilities support the school's extracurricular programme, which also includes drama, robotics, and field trips. No information is available regarding gymnasium spaces, indoor courts, or dedicated arts and performance venues. Library, science laboratory, technology infrastructure, and dining facility details have not been published, representing a significant gap for parents trying to evaluate the physical learning environment.
The ADEK inspection conducted in February 2022 rated health and safety as Good across all phases — a meaningful signal that the campus meets regulatory standards for student welfare, even if it does not signal exceptional provision. The learning environment was not separately rated as Outstanding or Very Good in any domain, which is consistent with the school's overall ADEK Good rating.
At fees ranging from AED 12,360 to AED 21,510, Royal American School sits firmly in the low-fee category — well below the median annual fee of AED 33,610 for American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, and significantly below the citywide median of AED 35,525. At this price point, parents should calibrate expectations accordingly: the facility offering is functional rather than premium. The presence of a swimming pool and horse riding is a genuine positive at this fee level, but the lack of disclosed information about science labs, libraries, maker spaces, arts facilities, and dining means parents cannot fully assess what they are paying for. At AED 12,360–21,510 fees, the expectation is basic but safe facilities — and on the evidence available, RAS appears to meet that bar, though families seeking well-resourced specialist spaces may find the offering limited compared to mid-fee competitors.