United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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Noya British School, located in the Noya Community on Yas Island, offers the English National Curriculum for students from FS1 to Year 9. The campus accommodates up to 3,000 learners, featuring dedicated performing arts spaces and extensive sports grounds. Students follow a thematic learning approach that connects core subjects to real-world global issues. The school is deeply committed to environmental responsibility and operates as a sustainability-focused campus with initiatives tied to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, guided by a dedicated Sustainability coordinator. Families benefit from wrap-around care available from 6:30 am to 5:30 pm and an extra-curricular program delivered with Infinite Sports, featuring robotics, rugby, and ballet. High Performance Learning principles are integrated into daily lessons, developing cognitive characteristics like resilience. Core academics are complemented by specialist instruction in physical education, music, and drama, ensuring varied opportunities for student engagement and personal development.
Yas Island, Yas North, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Noya British School has instruction in English.
Located on Yas Island, Yas North, Abu Dhabi. The campus sits in the Noya Community near The Sustainable City and Yas Acres, providing convenient access for families on Yas Island and the wider Abu Dhabi area. The site is accessible via Yas Island road networks.
Year Groups currently run from FS1 to Year 9. A phased expansion is planned to extend to Year 13, with Year 7 starting in September 2025 and Year 13 expected by 2026.
Day school; part of the Aldar Education network.
Exact pupil nationality numbers are not published. Aldar Education describes its network as diverse, with educators from over 100 nationalities, suggesting a multinational environment.
Inclusion is a core part of the school approach. A three-tier support framework is used: Universal, Targeted, and Individualised support; a Documented Learning Plan supports Tier 2 interventions; services may include speech and language programmes, social skills work, and external specialists as needed.
Curriculum follows the English National Curriculum; the school is part of Aldar Education (no formal national affiliation stated).
No religious affiliation is stated.
The school day timings are published in the Parent Information Pack; typical hours for the current phase are around 7:30 am to 2:30 pm.
A bus service is offered; details on routes and provider are included in the Parent Information Pack.
Annual tuition at Noya British School ranges from AED 28,000 to AED 43,000 for 2026/27.
Noya British School teaches British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
Noya British School delivers the English National Curriculum across the Foundation Stage and primary years, with a phased expansion into secondary covering Key Stages 3, 4 and 5. In the Early Years Foundation Stage (FS1–FS2), the curriculum follows the UK EYFS framework and incorporates a Reggio Emilia-inspired, emergent-plan approach. The Primary Years (Key Stage 1 and 2, Years 1–6) include core subjects such as English, Arabic (specialist), Maths, Science, Islamic Studies, Social Studies, plus foundation subjects like Geography, History, Art, Design and Technology, Computing, and a strong emphasis on Creative and Performing Arts and Specialist Physical Education. Key Stage 3 (Years 7–9) offers English Language and Literature, Mathematics, Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), Humanities (History, Geography), Modern Foreign Languages (Spanish or Arabic), Physical Education, Music, Art and Drama, with Design and Technology and ICT, all taught within the High Performance Learning (HPL) framework. Key Stage 4 (Years 10–11) prepares students for IGCSE examinations, continuing the HPL approach and incorporating leadership, careers guidance and holistic development.
The school follows a positive education approach with wellbeing at the heart of its ethos, and a School Counsellor supports students' emotional development across year groups.
The school indicates it supports SEND and EAL, with staff bios noting experience in supporting these groups, but the specific SEN categories and whether there is a dedicated SEN department are not listed.
English as an Additional Language support is indicated by staff bios describing experience with EAL pupils.
Mental wellbeing is supported by a School Counsellor who provides a safe, confidential space to support students' emotional development.
Safeguarding is central, with a dedicated safeguarding team and policies aligned with international best practices, including online safety.
1. Enrollment window and scope. Enrollment is currently open from FS1 to Year 10, reflecting the grades for which applications are being accepted now. For academic year 2025-2026, admissions are open from Nursery (FS1) to Year 8, with a natural growth commencing September 2026 to Year 13. The school operates under the English National Curriculum. 2. Enquiry submission and tour scheduling. Submit your enquiry online; a Parent Relations Executive will respond within 2 working days to assist you. 3. Application submission. Submit your completed application; the Admissions Team will be in touch within 2 working days and will guide you through the next steps. They will inform you of any documents required and next steps for assessment. 4. Offer after assessment. Within 2 working days of a successful assessment, you will receive an offer of a place at the school. If you are offered a place, you can accept the offer and begin the enrollment process. 5. Enrollment. After you accept the offer and pay the registration fee, you will be enrolled and will receive further communications about fees and start dates. 6. Payment options. The school offers 0% payment plans through partner banks to spread the cost of tuition.