
Think ADEK Outstanding schools are out of reach? Here are 16 top-rated Abu Dhabi schools offering impressive value for families
Abu Dhabi is home to some of the UAE’s most sought-after schools, but quality education does not always come with a premium price tag.
In fact, two ADEK Outstanding-rated schools in the capital charge around AED 50,000 a year, while several Very Good-rated schools cost significantly less.
To help families with their search, here’s our curated guide to 16 schools across British, International Baccalaureate (IB), American, Indian (CBSE), French and Canadian curricula, all offering strong value for families seeking quality education without premium-school pricing.
All schools hold current ADEK ratings of Good, Very Good, or Outstanding, with one newly opened school awaiting its first inspection.
Affordable schools in Abu Dhabi 2026: fees, ADEK ratings and curricula compared
Note: This is not an exhaustive list. It highlights a selection of Abu Dhabi schools with more accessible price points. Fees and ADEK ratings were correct at the time of writing. Always verify directly with the school, as information can change.
| School | Curriculum | ADEK Rating | Location | Annual Fees (AED) |
| Canadian International School | Canadian | Outstanding | Abu Dhabi | 39,010 – 51,820 |
| Merryland International School | British (Cambridge) | Outstanding | MBZ City | 26,200 – 46,620 |
| The Cambridge High School (GEMS) | British | Very Good | MBZ City | 16,960 – 35,760 |
| Al Basma British School | British | Very Good | Al Bahia | 21,890 – 44,380 |
| Belvedere British School | British | Very Good | MBZ City | 25,760 – 33,520 |
| GEMS Winchester School | British | Very Good | Madinat Zayed | 19,950 – 27,290 |
| Diyafah International School | British | Good | MBZ City | 23,000 – 46,360 |
| GEMS Founders School – Masdar City* | British | Not yet rated | Masdar City | 26,000 – 36,000 |
| Abu Dhabi International School (MBZ) | IB/American | Very Good | MBZ City | 31,800 – 47,950 |
| Australian School of Abu Dhabi | IB/Australian | Good | Khalifa City B | 15,600 – 37,030 |
| Al Najah Private School | IB | Good | MBZ City | 15,060 – 32,300 |
| Al Ittihad National Private School | American | Very Good | Khalifa City A | 21,830 – 44,580 |
| Lycée Louis-Massignon | French | Very Good | Al Bateen | 31,450 – 49,210 |
| Abu Dhabi Indian School – Al Wathba | Indian (CBSE) | Very Good | Al Wathba | 9,360 – 20,000 |
| Bright Riders School | Indian (CBSE) | Very Good | MBZ City | 10,550 – 21,890 |
| Mayoor Private School | Indian (CBSE) | Very Good | Al Wathba South | 18,240 – 26,130 |
*GEMS Founders School – Masdar City, no ADEK Irtiqaa rating yet (school opened 2024). But it does have BSO Outstanding accreditation.
What does “affordable” mean in Abu Dhabi?
Affordability is relative. A fee that works for one family may be out of reach for another, particularly when multiple children are enrolled.
For this guide, we’ve focused on schools with annual tuition fees at around AED 50,000 or less for all year groups, while also considering inspection outcomes. Every rated school included holds a current ADEK rating of Good, Very Good or Outstanding.
Parents should note that tuition fees often do not cover additional costs such as transport, uniforms, books, field trips, or other school activities.
Affordable schools in Abu Dhabi by curriculum
Abu Dhabi offers a wide range of internationally recognised curricula.
British schools remain among the most popular choices, typically leading to IGCSE and A Level qualifications.
IB schools offer an internationally recognised, inquiry-led approach to learning, valued for its academic rigour and global outlook.
Indian (CBSE) schools continue to offer some of the strongest value in the market, often combining lower fees with strong academic outcomes.
American schools generally offer a broader, more flexible approach to learning, with an emphasis on continuous assessment and student choice.
Families seeking alternatives will also find strong options in the French and Canadian systems, both of which are represented in this guide.
What do you get at this fee level?
Choosing a lower-fee school does not mean compromising on the fundamentals.
Every rated school listed here operates under ADEK’s Irtiqaa inspection framework, which assesses areas including leadership, teaching quality, student wellbeing, safeguarding, curriculum delivery and student outcomes.
Parents can generally expect:
- Qualified teachers
- Recognised international curricula
- Student wellbeing support
- ADEK oversight and inspections
- Access to internationally recognised qualifications
Educational quality can be found at a wide range of fee levels. Teaching quality, school culture and curriculum delivery are often just as important as facilities when comparing schools.
What should parents look out for?
Affordable schools can offer excellent value, but it is important to understand the differences between schools.
At the lower end of the fee scale, schools may have:
- Larger class sizes
- Fewer specialist facilities or specialist teachers
- Smaller performing arts programmes
- More limited sports or extracurricular provision
- Narrower subject choices in the senior years
Curriculum breadth can also vary. More affordable schools often offer a narrower range of IGCSE, A Level, Advanced Placement (AP) or elective subjects than higher-fee schools.
Students hoping to pursue less common subjects, such as Psychology or specialised STEM pathways, may find fewer options available.
Parents should also ask about recent exam performance, university destinations and post-16 subject availability when comparing options.
How to choose the right school
Fees are only one part of the picture.
When creating your shortlist, consider:
- Curriculum preference
- Location and daily travel time
- ADEK inspection rating
- Subject options in secondary school
- Learning support provision
- Extracurricular opportunities
- School culture and community
Most importantly, visit the school if possible. The right fit for one child may not suit another.
Affordable schools in Abu Dhabi: final thoughts
Abu Dhabi’s education landscape is often associated with premium fees, but strong value exists across a wide range of curricula.
From Outstanding-rated British and Canadian schools to highly affordable Indian curriculum options, families can find quality education at around AED 50,000 a year or less.
While this is not an exhaustive list of all qualifying schools in Abu Dhabi, it shows that excellent educational opportunities can be found across a far broader range of price points than many parents expect.