At Diyafah International School, we understand that choosing your child's school is one of the most important decisions a family makes and we aim to be that school of choice. We will endeavor to support you if you are new to Abu Dhabi, and help your family settle in. We have over 60 nationalities within the school and over 43 spoken languages. We also have a diverse group of teachers from all over the world including the UK, Ireland, South Africa, and the Indian subcontinent. All our teachers have been recruited through a stringent selection process and understand our school’s ethos and vision.
MADAR International School was established in September 2002 on a modern campus, built to the highest levels of international safety regulations and designed to meet the educational and technological developments of the 21st century. Is licensed by the Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) to follow an international curriculum that leads to Advanced Placement, TOEFL, and SAT examinations. Graduates are thus qualified to join the world’s best universities. Our curriculum focuses on meeting the needs of individual students and emphasizes the importance of languages, critical thinking, logic, and Information Technology.
Sunrise English Private School one of the pioneer schools in Abu Dhabi city has established unparalleled and unmatched legacy in imparting excellent education to the posterity for 33 years. The School was established in the year 1988 with the sole aim of imparting quality education to expatriate Indian children. The school has a 10+2 pattern of education and follows the schemes of study prescribed by the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, and is also an ‘A Band’ Accredited school by the ADEK.
The Sheikh Zayed Private Academy for Boys (SZPAB) opened in late August 2015. It is a continuation of the success and reputation of The Sheikh Zayed Private Academy for Girls, which was established in 2000 to fulfill the vision of the Late President, and the founder of the UAE, H.H. Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. SZPAB is a blended curriculum school, combining the American Massachusetts State Common Core curriculum, with the UAE Ministry of Education curriculum, offering programs such as UAE National Studies and My Identity.
Sheikh Zayed Private Academy for Girls (SZPAG) is a girls-only bi-lingual American Curriculum School providing high-quality education for students from KG to Grade 12, located in Abu Dhabi. SZPAG is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and the Council of International Schools (CIS). The SZPAG consists of a team of professionals who work together for the achievement of every student. The school team is responsible for establishing a set of academically strong students, teammates, and the school community.
Bright Riders is an Indian CBSE-based Kindergarten 1 to Grade 12(Science & Commerce) school located in Mohammed Bin Zayed City, Abu Dhabi. The school is built on international standards for education and safety and will educate children from the age group of 4 (as of 31-03) – 18 years. In partnership with parents and the greater community, Bright Riders School intends to provide a quality education so that all students can reach their full potential within a caring, secure, and stimulating environment.
Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Bangladesh Islamia Private School is a prominent educational institute providing sound academic education to Bangladeshi and international students in Abu Dhabi, UAE, for secondary and higher secondary education. It is a place where students are encouraged to increase their personal and social skills for the development of positive and effective young citizens in harmony with the global community.
St. Joseph's School is a primary to secondary school in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was established in 1967 and is managed by the Apostolic Vicariate of the Roman Catholic Church to Arabia. After its installation, the school was managed by H. E. Giovanni Bernardo Gremoli, O.F.M. Cap., Vicar Apostolic Emeritus, and the former Bishop (retired Mar 2005) of the Vicariate of Arabia, afterward succeeded by H. E. Paul Hinder, O.F.M. Cap., the current Bishop.