United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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The Sheikh Zayed Private Academy for Boys occupies a single building with shared grounds and serves students from Pre-K through Grade 12. The campus includes a canteen, two sports halls, two swimming pools, five science laboratories, clinics, and prayer rooms, plus a spacious outdoor field. Indoor facilities include green screen studios, LEGO innovation spaces, digital music suites, and a high IT infrastructure to support a one-to-one iPad program, with learning support suites. The school also has two libraries and a variety of outdoor spaces for recreation and athletics.
The campus provides two indoor sports halls for a range of indoor activities. There are two swimming pools for aquatic programs and competitive swimming. Outdoor facilities include a five-lane running track, an outdoor football pitch, and basketball courts for team sports. Additional recreational features include a climbing apparatus and a skateboard park that support physical education and active play.
Five science laboratories form part of the science wing, enabling hands-on experiments across disciplines. The campus includes two libraries to support reading, research, and study. Indoor facilities include green screen studios, LEGO innovation spaces, and digital music suites to support creative and media projects. A high IT infrastructure underpins a one-to-one iPad program, and dedicated learning support suites provide small-group help for students who need extra assistance.
The school offers a wide variety of extra curricular activities to address different interests and enrich student experiences. The secondary enrichment program supports graduation and university placement. The Student Council provides opportunities for student leadership and involvement in school development, and SZPAB sports teams regularly participate in athletic events as part of the school's competitive program.