United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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Repton School Abu Dhabi Fry Campus has 1,989 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.
Repton Abu Dhabi operates on Reem Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, across two campuses on Reem Island's Shams Abu Dhabi area. The Rose Campus (Foundation School) and Fry Campus (Junior/Senior School) are both located on Reem Island, providing on-site facilities and easy access to local amenities. The Rose Campus serves younger learners, while the Fry Campus houses the older students up to A‑Levels and BTECs.
The school serves ages 3–18. Early Years is at Rose Campus, and Fry Campus covers the upper primary to secondary levels, including GCSE and Sixth Form (A‑Levels/BTEC). The two-campus structure supports a through-school pathway from early years to post-16 study.
Co-educational, day school with two campuses. There is no boarding provision offered at Repton Abu Dhabi.
The school represents about 59 nationalities. Local/host students constitute around 20% of the population, with a diverse international mix including nationalities such as Emirati, British, American, Korean, Indian, Australian, and Canadian among the most represented.
An Inclusion Department provides Learning Support, working with families and external providers to target individual needs. A dedicated school counsellor offers emotional, social, and behavioural support, and psychologists are available as needed.
No formal country affiliation is stated; the school follows the English National Curriculum.
There is no stated religious affiliation. The curriculum includes Arabic and Islamic Studies for Muslim students as part of the programme.
School start times are around 7:45–8:00 am, with finish times around 3:00 pm (or 2:40 pm on some schedules). The school offers supervised care before and after school and provides school meals; Friday timings may differ in some phases.
A school bus service is available; routes and arrangements are managed through the admissions process. The presence of a bus service is noted, but specific routes and providers are not published publicly.
Annual tuition at Repton School Abu Dhabi Fry Campus ranges from AED 63,351 to AED 80,960 for 2026/27.
Repton School Abu Dhabi Fry Campus teaches British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
Repton Abu Dhabi delivers the English National Curriculum from Early Years through to Year 13, with Arabic and Islamic Studies integrated where appropriate. The school teaches Early Years (ages 3–5) under the English National Curriculum for planning and assessment, with specialist support for Arabic learning, music, and physical education. Key Stage 1 (ages 5–7) covers English, Mathematics, Science, Arabic, and Islamic Studies for Muslim students, plus foundation subjects such as History, Geography, Art, Design Technology, Computing, Music, and PE. Key Stage 2 (ages 7–11) continues with the English National Curriculum in core subjects and foundation subjects, and uses a 1:1 digital devices programme via Microsoft platforms. Senior School (ages 12–18) includes Years 7–9 with emphasis on creative and expressive arts, and Arabic, Islamic and Social Studies; Years 10–11 take GCSEs with nine subjects (six core: Mathematics, English Language, English Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Physics) and three options, with Arabic compulsory at GCSE for native Arabic speakers. Sixth Form offers A Levels, BTEC qualifications, or a combination, with the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) available.
SEL at Repton Abu Dhabi is anchored in its pastoral care framework, which aims to nurture happy, resilient, and adaptable learners. The school implements the Cognita Be Well Charter to promote wellbeing through six pillars and healthy lifestyle choices. Regular physical activity and healthy eating are embedded as foundations of learning under the Be Well approach. The Be Well framework fosters social engagement and enterprise, including volunteering activities through the Sparkle Foundation. A dedicated Counsellor is available on each campus to provide emotional and behavioural support and to educate families about child-protection rights. [org](https://www.reptonabudhabi.org/pastoral-care/))
Repton Abu Dhabi has an Inclusion Department that recognises the individuality of every child and works with families and external providers to develop targeted provision. The Learning Support Department collaborates with Class and Specialist Teachers to ensure every child thrives and enjoys a positive learning experience. Students may be identified for support during admissions, through parental concerns, or when teachers notice differences in learning pace, needs, or patterns. The site describes targeted provision but does not list specific categories of SEN or indicate it is a specialist SEN institution. A dedicated Counsellor supports emotional, social, or behavioural needs and educates about Child Protection and runs parent workshops. [org](https://www.reptonabudhabi.org/inclusion/))
The site does not publicly disclose information about English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision at Repton Abu Dhabi. The Inclusion and Pastoral Care pages describe inclusive education and wellbeing but do not specify EAL programmes, staff, or assessment processes. There are no explicit EAL language support details provided on the site. If present, EAL support would likely be encompassed within the inclusion framework and external partnerships, but no explicit details are provided. No explicit EAL program details are publicly disclosed on the site. [org](https://www.reptonabudhabi.org/inclusion/))
Mental wellbeing is a core focus, anchored in the Cognita Be Well Charter, which guides wellbeing through six pillars and healthy choices. Wellbeing is integrated into daily life through regular physical activity and the promotion of healthy eating as part of learning. The Be Well framework supports social engagement and enterprise, including volunteering through the Sparkle Foundation. Pastoral care emphasises safeguarding measures to ensure a safe, supportive environment for all students. Dedicated Counsellors on each campus provide emotional, social, or behavioural support and contribute to child-protection education and parent workshops. [org](https://www.reptonabudhabi.org/pastoral-care/))
Safeguarding is a core priority, with a safeguarding commitment to promote welfare and maintain a safe, inclusive environment. The safeguarding principles emphasize staff training on abuse categories, duty of care, and empowering adults to act to protect children and escalate concerns. The Cognita Safeguarding Specialist Team informs policies and aligns with international child-protection standards. Safeguarding is integrated with Be Well and the broader pastoral care framework to support student welfare. Counsellors educate children about Child Protection rights and run parent workshops to foster a collaborative safeguarding culture. [org](https://www.reptonabudhabi.org/pastoral-care/))
The school teaches the British National Curriculum. The admissions process is a four-step sequence: Make an Enquiry, Visit Us, Register for a Place, and Assessments. Daily tours are offered at various times, led by a member of our Admissions team. To register, complete the Registration Form and provide a copy of your child's passport along with their latest school report, indicating the year group. You will be invited to bring your child for an assessment. Assessments are age-appropriate: Early Years assessments involve observed play; Year 1 and above assess Reading, Mathematics, and English. International applicants unable to attend in person may take remote assessments. A decision is emailed within three working days of the assessment.