
The Sheikh Zayed Private Academy for Girls is led by Principal Dr. Emma Merva, supported by a clearly structured senior leadership team that includes Vice Principal Amirah Salah, Head of Elementary and Early Childhood Nicola Matthews, Head of Secondary Lyndsey Bryden, and Head of Arabic Studies Jacquie Boulos. Parents should note that the ADEK Irtiqaa inspection report (November 2024) names Susan Lynn Genco as principal at the time of inspection, while the school's current website lists Dr. Emma Merva in the role — indicating a recent leadership transition at the top. The inspection itself flagged this directly, noting that recent changes in the senior leadership team require clearer definition of roles and responsibilities within the distributed leadership model. This is a candid area to watch as the new principal establishes her direction.
Despite that transition, the overall leadership picture is strongly positive. Leadership effectiveness is rated Outstanding in the 2024–25 ADEK Irtiqaa inspection — the school's highest-ever rating — with governance rated Outstanding, school self-evaluation rated Outstanding, and management, staffing, facilities and resources rated Outstanding across the board. The Board of Trustees is specifically cited as providing exceptional support and contributing significantly to the school's overall performance. The school's overall judgment improved from Very Good to Outstanding in 2024–25, representing a meaningful step up after three consecutive Very Good ratings.
Teaching quality is a clear strength. Inspectors found that teachers exhibit excellent subject knowledge, effective classroom management, and a deep understanding of how students learn — with teaching for effective learning rated Outstanding in KG and Cycle 3 and Very Good in Cycles 1 and 2. A targeted professional development programme and rigorous quality assurance measures are credited with strengthening classroom delivery. With 132 teachers serving 1,536 students, SZPAG's student-teacher ratio stands at 1:11 — meaningfully better than the Abu Dhabi city average of 1:13.6 across all private schools, and among the more favourable ratios seen among American curriculum schools in the emirate. An additional 35 teaching assistants further support classroom capacity. [MISSING: staff qualification percentages — no data on proportion holding Masters or higher]
Parent engagement is rated Outstanding, with inspectors describing partnerships with parents as exemplary. The school uses Seesaw for regular family communication, actively encourages parents to read with children at home, and stages community events such as the 'Reading Under the Stars' evening in the school garden. This level of family involvement reflects a leadership culture that treats parents as genuine partners rather than passive recipients. The school's mission — Honoring the past. Educating for the future — is visibly embedded in daily school life, underpinned by an Outstanding National Identity Mark awarded by ADEK in 2022–23. Accreditations from CIS and NEASC, alongside Apple Distinguished School status and College Board AP designation, round out a leadership-driven achievement record that is difficult to match among American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi.