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Most Expensive Schools in Abu Dhabi

November 3, 2021
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Quality private education has become very expensive all over the world, despite the growth in the number of educational institutes. There are many schools in Abu Dhabi that offer a competitive and challenging environment to create a genuine enthusiasm among children to learn.

However, this advanced education comes with a slightly more expensive price tag. Some of the most expensive schools in Abu Dhabi have world-class facilities with highly equipped classrooms that not only impart quality education to students but also encourage them to participate in extracurricular activities.

Let’s discover more about some of the most expensive schools in Abu Dhabi and see what makes them so popular.

SchoolADEK RatingFee Range (AED)Age (Years)
Cranleigh Abu DhabiOutstanding65,000 – 96,3333 – 18
The Sheikh Zayed Private AcademyVery Good30,520 – 70,3604 – 17
Brighton College Abu DhabiOutstanding48,900 – 77,7203 – 18
The British School Al KhubairatOutstanding43,160 – 70,6303 – 18
Repton School Abu DhabiVery Good56,910 – 74,0003 – 18
Al-Yasmina AcademyOutstanding42,900 – 61,1503 – 18

 

1. Cranleigh Abu Dhabi

Credits: Cranleigh Preparatory School Website

Cranleigh Abu Dhabi is one of the most top-rated and expensive schools in the world. This British school follows its 150 years of educational experience in the UK to combine traditional practices with innovation.

Situated in the middle of Saadiyat Island, Cranleigh is located in a fine neighborhood with luxurious villas and apartments. It offers both A-Levels and IGCSEs for children aged between 3 and 18 years.

For a year’s worth of tuition here at Cranleigh, you are looking at a fee ranging from AED 65,000 to AED 96,333.

2. The Sheikh Zayed Private Academy for Girls

Credits: SZPA Twitter

Founded in 2000, the Sheikh Zayed Private Academy is a bilingual school for girls. This prestigious school offers very high-quality education for students between KG1 to Grade 12. The school accepts applications from international and UAE students that have a reputable background.

The school offers bilingual learning programs for Kindergarten to Grade 12 and follows the American and UAE curriculum standards. It is situated on Abu Dhabi Island and is accredited by both CIS (Council of International Schools) and NEASC (New England Association of Schools and Colleges).

For a year’s worth of tuition here at the Sheik Zayed Private Academy, you are looking at a fee ranging from AED 30,520 to AED 70,360.

3. Brighton College Abu Dhabi

Credits: Brighton College Website

Brighton College is yet another very prestigious and popular school in Abu Dhabi. This British school follows the practices of its main campus in the UK. Located in Bloom Gardens, this school offers a challenging learning environment for students aged between 3-18 years.

Brighton alumni are famous for being selected in the best colleges and universities all over the world. The British educational system, combined with Abu Dhabi’s climate, gives its students a flourishing environment.  

For a year’s worth of tuition here at Brighton, you are looking at a fee ranging from AED 48,900 to AED 77,720.

4. The British School Al-Khubairat

Credits: The British School Al Khubairat Facebook

The British School Al Khubairat is one of the oldest and most expensive schools in Abu Dhabi. Founded in 1968, this British curriculum school has more than 1,900 students enrolled from over 50 nationalities.

The school is located in Al Mushrif and follows the EYFS curriculum for foundation classes and the British curriculum for primary classes. About 67% of the students in this school are British, 13% are Emiratis, and the remaining are from Canada and Australia.

The school fees of The British School Al Khubairat range from AED 43,160 to AED 70,630.

5. Repton School

Credits: Repton School Abu Dhabi Website

Repton School is a British school for children aged between 3-18 years. Founded in 2013, this school is located on Al Reem Island and has two campuses, one for early years and the one for years 3-13. The school focuses immensely on technology and aims to become a leading technology school.

Over 80% of students in Repton are from the UK, U.S., India, Canada, and other nationalities. Whereas the rest of the students are Emiratis.    

For a year’s worth of tuition here at Repton School, you can expect to pay from AED 56,910 to AED 74,000. 

6. Al-Yasmina Academy

Credits: Al-Yasmina Academy Facebook

Located off the island of Abu Dhabi, Al-Yasmina School is one of the best British curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi for three to eighteen-year-olds. Founded in 2008, the school has a capacity of over 1200 students.

The school is a direct competitor of another highly accredited school called the British School of Al Khubairat. This high-tech school combines both practical and theoretical education to pass out extraordinary students.

For a year’s worth of tuition here at Al Yasmina Academy, you are looking at a fee ranging from AED 42,900 to AED 61,150.

Final Thoughts

From among these 6 most expensive schools in Abu Dhabi, you can pick anyone that is closest to your residence. All of the schools in this list are top-rated and are expensive due to their curriculum, facilities, location, track record, and other factors. As an expatriate, you can rest assured that your kids will be learning in some of the top-rated schools of the Emirate.

Keep checking this list as we add more great schools for you to choose from.

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