United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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Ajyal International School - Al Falah opened in 2015 as part of the Ajyal International Schools family. The Ajyal network originated with the Bin Omeir Educational Foundation; the Mohamad Bin Zayed City campus was designed and built in 2012 for the Bin Omeir Foundation. The Al Falah campus offers an American curriculum integrated with the UAE Ministry of Education Curriculum. Ajyal Al Falah has NEASC accreditation, reflecting international standards in its education. The Al Falah campus operates within a two-campus framework, with MBZ offering an English National Curriculum while Al Falah provides an American curriculum.
The Ajyal Al Falah community is described as vibrant and inclusive, celebrating diversity and fostering collaboration among all students. Students participate in a range of achievements, including Arabic reading, Quran competitions, math challenges, and chess, reflecting a broad, achievement-oriented culture. Public coverage highlights events such as a 2025 science fair and Grade 6 math projects, indicating a strong project-based learning culture and active parent involvement. There is a history of international competition and collaboration, with a robotics team competing in the World Education Robotics competition and UAE representation in chess.
Public information does not publish a standing Parent Teacher Association (PTA) for Ajyal International School - Al Falah. There is no published PTA officer roster, meeting schedule, or PTA events on the official pages. The school is NEASC-accredited and a Green Schools Alliance member, indicating formal channels for community and parent involvement may be organized through school programs. Public materials also show parent participation in school events such as science fairs and student projects, which involve families. The two-campus structure—Al Falah with an American curriculum and MBZ with an English National Curriculum—suggests coordination with families across campuses. Because no explicit PTA details are published, parent involvement may be organized through general school communications and event-based volunteering. If you want exact PTA details, I can help obtain them from the school.