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United Arab Emirates offers a range of international schools for expat families, with options spanning British, IB, American, and other curricula. Families relocating here will find schools at various price points, from affordable to premium institutions with world-class facilities.
Compare 5 international schools in United arab emirates. Filter by curriculum, fees (average AED 35,808), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Located in Fujairah and Dibba, Diyar Private Academy is a school delivering a curriculum in English with campuses for Fujairah and Dibba (Girls & Early Years, and Boys). The school aligns its US curriculum with New York State Standards and Next Generation Science Standards; IPC and IMYC provide cross‑curricular themes. Arabic, Social Studies and Islamic Education follow MOE guidelines; Pre‑KG follows EYFS. Ages 3 to 18; mixed‑gender classes through Grade 4, with single‑sex classes from Grade 5 to 12. Established in 2013, it graduated its first class in 2020 and was accredited by the American International Accreditation Association of Schools & Colleges (AIAAsc) in 2022. Facilities include a library, clinic, computer labs, science labs, theatre, football field, swimming pools and an Achievement Centre. About 1,500 students from 47 nationalities and 53 partnerships. Notable clubs include music, arts and crafts and community services; a field‑trip program broadens learning across the UAE.
Sharjah American International School Umm Al Quwain provides an American curriculum aligned with California State Standards from Kindergarten through Grade 12. The campus features dedicated science laboratories, information technology labs, art rooms, an outdoor sports field, and an on-site medical clinic. Students are prepared for high school graduation with options to take standardized assessments including MAP (Measures of Academic Progress), SAT, and TOEFL. The school emphasizes English language instruction alongside the mandatory United Arab Emirates Ministry of Education curricula for Arabic Language, Islamic Studies, and Moral Education. A distinctive offering at this campus is its structured college guidance framework, which systematically assists high school students in selecting and applying to regional and international higher education institutions. The school provides daily bus transportation across Umm Al Quwain and neighboring emirates to accommodate commuting families. Additionally, the school hosts annual events such as International Day and Science Fairs to foster peer collaboration.
The Cambridge High School in Abu Dhabi is a private international school for ages 4 to 18 and is part of the GEMS Education group. It follows the National Curriculum for England, offering EYFS, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels and BTEC qualifications. The Foundation Stage serves 4 to 5-year-olds, with a Primary and a Secondary programme up to Sixth Form. The campus in Mussafah provides a safe, nurturing environment with facilities, including an Early Years Playground, four ICT labs with high-speed Internet, dedicated science laboratories, a Music Studio, two Art Studios, a library, an air‑conditioned auditorium and a Multi‑purpose Court, plus a heated swimming pool. Arabic is compulsory for most students; Islamic Studies is offered; Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education is taught. ADEK has rated the school 'Very Good' since 2022. The school includes Sustainability and Innovative Initiatives as part of Education for Sustainable Development.
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