United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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The British School Al Khubairat has instruction in English.
The British School Al Khubairat is located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It sits on Airport Road (18th Street), behind car showrooms, a short drive from Abu Dhabi's City Centre. The campus is easily accessible from central Abu Dhabi via major routes and is positioned in the Al Mushrif area.
The school serves ages 3 to 18, from Foundation Stage/Nursery to Year 13. The Primary section runs from the Early Years through Year 6, the Secondary section covers Years 7 to 11, and the Sixth Form comprises Years 12 and 13.
The British School Al Khubairat is a co-educational, not-for-profit British-curriculum day school. It operates as an all-through school with a long-standing emphasis on inclusive, community-based education.
Pupil nationality mix includes representation from over 50 nationalities; the most common nationality is British, with a local-to-international student ratio typically around 1:8.
Additional learning support is provided through Inclusion. In Primary, the Inclusion department includes three qualified SEN teachers supported by a team of Inclusion Assistants.
Country affiliation: United Arab Emirates, with British-curriculum delivery (National Curriculum for England and Wales) adapted for the UAE; the school has historical links to the UK, including patronage by the British Ambassador to the UAE.
Religious affiliation: None stated; the school is presented as a secular, British-curriculum institution in the UAE.
The school week runs Sunday to Friday. An after-school co-curricular programme runs from 2:45 pm to 4:45 pm for Years 3–13. Timings for the regular school day vary by year group, with typical start times around 7:25–7:40 am and end times around 2:20–2:35 pm according to published schedules. There is a lunch break during the day.
The STS Group is the official school bus service provider for BSAK, with a wide Abu Dhabi network of routes (e.g., Reem Island, Khalidiya, Khalifa City A, Yas Island, Al Raha Beach). The annual bus fee is AED 8,000, paid through the school's arrangements, and registration is via the STS portal after confirmation of routes.
Annual tuition at The British School Al Khubairat ranges from AED 45,560 to AED 74,560 for 2026/27.
The British School Al Khubairat teaches British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
The British School Al Khubairat delivers the English National Curriculum, adapted for the UAE, from Foundation Stage through Year 13. In Primary (EYFS–Year 6) the curriculum is based on the Early Years Foundation Stage and England's 2014 National Curriculum, blended with UAE context to foster academic growth and cultural understanding. In Secondary (Year 7–11) students follow the GCSE programme with a published GCSE Roadmap and sit GCSEs in Year 11; in Sixth Form (Year 12–13) there is an extensive range of A Level and vocational courses, including six BTEC diplomas, and the school runs a Scholars Programme for musically talented students.
Total enrollment is around 1,800 students, with senior-year classes typically around 22 and not exceeding 25 in the junior years.
In 2025, A Level and BTEC results show 142 Sixth Form students took 421 qualifications (375 A Levels and 46 BTEC Diplomas) with 50% of grades A-A and 72% A-B.
Graduates go on to leading universities worldwide.
Scholars Programme (musical) for Years 10–13.
Social and emotional learning is central to The British School Al Khubairat's approach to wellbeing. The school uses a Wellbeing Wheel to frame relationships, health, celebration, resilience and engagement. In Primary, Emotional Health and Wellbeing is a core focus to keep children happy, settled and ready to learn. A dedicated Primary Wellbeing Team and a Secondary Wellbeing Team support student welfare across the school. Counselling is available to all students and a licensed Nursing Clinic works with pastoral leads to provide holistic care.
The British School Al Khubairat is described as a mainstream British curriculum school for English-speaking children in Abu Dhabi. Public materials do not specify the types of Special Educational Needs (SEN) the school can support, nor whether it operates as a specialist SEN institution; an Inclusion Policy is publicly listed among the school policies. The school offers an Experienced Counselling service available to all students. The Nursing Clinic operates with qualified nurses and works with pastoral leads to provide holistic care. In the absence of explicit SEN details, the school does not publicly describe itself as a specialist SEN institution.
The British School Al Khubairat is described as a school for English-speaking children in Abu Dhabi, indicating that English is the language of instruction. Public materials do not specify a dedicated English as an Additional Language (EAL) program. There are no publicly listed EAL staff or targeted EAL interventions on the accessible pages. If EAL support exists, it is not publicly disclosed in the available materials. EAL provisions are not publicly documented.
Wellbeing is a core priority at BSAK and the school has reviewed its wellbeing provision to strengthen support for students. The Wellbeing Wheel frames relationships, health, celebration, resilience and engagement. In Primary, Emotional Health and Wellbeing is a central focus to help children thrive and be ready to learn. A Primary Wellbeing Team and a Secondary Wellbeing Team support student welfare across the school. Counselling is available to all students, and the Nursing Clinic collaborates with pastoral leads to provide holistic care.
The governance page states that safeguarding and child protection are core responsibilities and that the school has a Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy. The action to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm is described as everyone's responsibility. The Board has a designated Safeguarding Governor. The Policies section lists Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy among the school documents. The school is subject to external inspections, including UK inspection reports and ADEK.