Emirates National School - Al Nahyan

  • Founded: 2008
  • Address: Al Nahyan - Abu Dhabi, UAE (Map)
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The mission of the ENS Abu Dhabi city campus, an internationally- mindedness learning community, is dedicated to the development of inquiring, critical thinking, globally responsible citizens who are challenged to realize their full potential authentic learning experiences.

ENS – Abu Dhabi City Campus offers an internationally minded learning community that focuses on the development of the whole child. The schools are AdvancEd accredited and authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate Organization’s Primary, Middle and Diploma Years Programmes.

The ENS learning path begins in Preschool and continues through Kindergarten and Primary School where it rests on the framework of the International Baccalaureate & Primary Years Programme (PYP) and US Common Core Curriculum. The journey continues through the secondary level (in separate Boys and Girls Schools), using the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP) framework. Students in grades 11 and 12 have access to the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP) and College Board Advanced Placement Program (AP). ENS offers the option of the College Board Advanced Placement Courses because it permits students to earn credits that are recognized by colleges in 58 different countries around the world.

ENS completed a five year plan to attain full IBO authorization, for the Primary, Middle, and Diploma Year’s programs and to offer College Board Advanced Placement courses at all campuses. Also as a part of the plan, ENS attained AdvancEd accreditation for the Emirates National Schools System including the educational programs at all ENS campuses. Our goal is to provide ENS students in kindergarten through twelfth grade with an educational program that allows our students to be prepared for college, work and citizenship.

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Community Reviews (5)

Overall the school is very nice. The atmosphere is good, and the students are well controlled. The staff are really good, they know how to do they job properly, and if there is any problem they know how to deal with it. What I also like about the staff is that they check up on the students and control them properly. The management is also very good they know how to control the school properly. I’ve know this school for years and I really love it.
By Seble (Mar, 2025) | Reply

The IB curriculum in Abu Dhabi has truly transformed my child's learning experience, with dedicated staff guiding them every step of the way!
By Leo Hayes (Jun, 2024) | Reply

Mr. Husam is truly the best Arabic teacher one could ask for! His teaching style is fantastic, making learning enjoyable and easy. He goes above and beyond to help his students, always patient and understanding. What sets him apart is his genuine kindness and respect towards everyone. I'm grateful for such a wonderful teacher who not only imparts knowledge but also creates a positive and supportive learning environment. Thank you, Mr. Husam, for making Arabic class a highlight of my school experience THE BEST
By Mohammed Albreiki (Feb, 2024) | Reply

The teachers are amazing and really care about the students. They take the time and make the time to work with students and help them succeed. My daughter is in fifth grade and I wouldn't change schools for anything because of what I have seen so far.
By Archana M (Jun, 2022) | Reply

I had the privilege to grow and graduate from this school it has prepared me right to become a future leader as well it taught many things beyond education and I really recomd students to go to Emirates national School since its one Of UAE elite schools
By Mohamed Aljaberi (Apr, 2018) | Reply