United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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Al Yasat Private School has 1,427 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English.
Al Yasat Private School is located in Al Shamkha, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The campus sits on Sector SH 10, Plot P1. Al Shamkha is a growing residential area with good road access, and the school's campus is described as a modern, purpose-built facility with world-class amenities.
The school serves students from KG1 through Grade 12, encompassing kindergarten, elementary, middle, and high school levels. The Elementary program covers Grades 1–5 as part of this structure.
The school is private and co-educational. It follows an American curriculum and holds Cognia accreditation.
The student body includes multiple nationalities, with the majority of students being local Emirati (about 96%), and international students forming a small minority. The exact number of nationalities represented is not publicly disclosed.
The school provides comprehensive student support services, including Inclusion Support with Documented Learning Plans, on-site therapies (Speech and Language, Occupational Therapy, Psychological Services, ABA), ongoing parent collaboration, a Gifted & Talented program, and enrichment activities such as Genius Hour.
The school follows an American curriculum and is Cognia-accredited, indicating alignment with United States educational standards.
There is no formal religious affiliation. Islamic Education is included as part of the UAE MoE curriculum for students who follow that track.
The typical school day runs from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., with hours aligned to the UAE school calendar and site practices.
A school bus service is provided for student transport; details about routes and providers are discussed during the admissions process.
Annual tuition at Al Yasat Private School ranges from AED 34,570 to AED 55,370 for 2026/27.
Al Yasat Private School teaches American Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.
The school follows an American curriculum and is Cognia-accredited, aligning English and Math with US Common Core, Science with the Next Generation Science Standards, and other subjects with the Virginia Tech framework, while integrating Arabic, Islamic Studies, and UAE Social Studies to meet UAE MoE requirements. The full program is organized into four stages: Kindergarten (KG1–KG2), Elementary (Grades 1–5), Middle School (Grades 6–8), and High School (Grades 9–12). Across all phases, core subjects include English Language Arts, Arabic Studies, Mathematics, Science, UAE Social Studies/Civics, and Moral Education, with additional offerings in Art, Performing Arts, Design Technology, Robotics, Coding, AI, Aviation Design & Simulation, Mechanical Engineering, and World Languages such as Chinese and French. Elementary emphasizes literacy, MAP Growth assessment, and project-based learning, with dedicated coding/robotics and AI integration; Middle and High School provide Pre-AP/AP pathways (e.g., AP English, AP Calculus, AP Biology, AP Computer Science, AP Economics, AP Physics) and STEM tracks (Aeronautics & Aviation, AI, Robotics), plus college/career counseling from Grade 9. The school uses internal progress monitoring and external benchmarks (MAP Growth, AP exams, SATs) and participates in global assessments such as PISA and TIMSS; Arabic language and Emirati culture are emphasized across the curriculum.
Al Yasat Private School supports social and emotional learning through a holistic, safe, and nurturing environment that emphasizes emotional well-being, confidence, communication, leadership, and responsibility as core aspects of its educational approach.
The school provides inclusive Student Support Services within the mainstream framework, with an Inclusion Team identifying students for Inclusion Support and delivering Documented Learning Plans, plus on-site and external therapies (Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychological Services, ABA), a Gifted & Talented program with Advanced Learning Plans, and a Genius Hour initiative. The school is not described as a specialist SEN institution; inclusion support is delivered within the regular school structure.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding English as an Additional Language (EAL) support on its Student Support Services page.
Mental wellbeing is addressed as part of the comprehensive program promoting emotional well-being, with pastoral care and on-site therapy services (Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychological Services, ABA) to support students' mental health.
Safeguarding is supported by a Safeguarding Team, campus safety and security measures, and an e-safety policy, with regular parent communication about safeguarding topics and ongoing collaboration between families and school staff.
The school is located in Al Shamkha, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The school offers an online application for the 2025-2026 academic year. Kindergarten applicants are invited to a familiarization visit and are assessed on their ability to follow instructions and on fine and gross motor skills, with an informal interview with parents. For Elementary, Middle and High School, applicants are assessed in literacy and mathematics using MAP testing, and school reports for the previous two academic years are mandatory. School tours can be requested online to observe classrooms, facilities and amenities. The 2025-2026 admissions are currently open. The school has 1,425 students under instruction and holds Cognia accreditation; it has an ADEK rating of A Band.
Scholarships are available for high school students in grades 9–12. Up to three scholarships are offered for each grade, with 50% of tuition covered for each recipient. Availability depends on places and excludes children or relatives of school employees. Scholarships do not cover transport, extracurricular activities, field trips, books or uniforms. To apply, families complete the school registration form (if new), the scholarship application form, and submit the last three report cards. Applicants must show a minimum of 90% in English, Mathematics and Arabic on their prior year's report card. Selected applicants sit for online Mathematics and English international exams, and the scholarship committee reviews results before Board approval. Recipients must maintain a minimum 90% average and demonstrate good behavior; the Board's decisions are final. The application deadline and required documents include February 23rd each year and copies of academic qualifications, evidence of extracurricular activities, and other supporting documents. Scholarship decisions are signed by the Chairman of the Board.