United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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01. Submit your enquiry online; a Parent Relations Executive will get back to you within 2 working days to assist you. Enquiries are accepted for the 2025-2026 academic year. This initial contact begins the admissions process. 02. Schedule a tour or a meeting with our Senior Leadership team to learn more about Yasmina American School. Tours and meetings can be arranged via the provided links. The visit helps you understand the school's programs, facilities, and overall environment. 03. Submit your completed application; the Admissions Team will be in touch within 2 working days after submission. The application is processed through the admissions system linked on the site. This step advances your candidacy toward assessment. 04. Within 2 working days of a successful assessment, you will receive an offer of a place at our School. Once this is accepted and the registration fee is paid, enrollment is completed.
Yasmina American School, opening in August 2025 in Khalifa City A, Abu Dhabi, provides the American curriculum for students from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 5, with future expansion planned up to Grade 12. The school occupies the former Yasmina British Academy campus on Al Mireef Street, featuring age-appropriate classrooms, integrated technology, and designated outdoor play spaces. Students follow a structured program focusing on literacy, numeracy, science, and social studies, supplemented by dedicated STEAM, arts, and sports extracurricular activities. A distinctive feature of the school is its formalized Parental Engagement framework, which integrates families into the educational process through regular workshops and collaborative events. The campus provides a fixed-fee bus service and includes Arabic language instruction aligned with Ministry of Education standards. By maintaining specific class limits—up to 25 in early years and 30 in Grades 1-5—educators deliver targeted instruction tailored to individual student requirements.