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Nord Anglia International School Abu Dhabi
Nord Anglia British-curriculum school on Al Reem Island, FS-Y13. Y12 launched August 2025 with Y13 following 2026. NAS group; fees up to AED ~92,000/year at upper-secondary.
In brief
A new school. It opened in 2023 and is still building out - Year 13 only arrives in 2026. So no graduating cohort yet, no exam results to look at.
The buzz around town is largely positive. Parents on Al Reem rate it highly, and Nord Anglia's own internal surveys put it top of their Middle East region two years running. Take that with a pinch of salt, but it tracks with what people say.
Strengths people actually mention: the campus (rooftop 50m pool, genuinely impressive facilities), low pupil-to-teacher ratio, the breadth of after-school activities (over 100), and qualified UK-trained staff. The MIT/Juilliard/UNICEF tie-ins are real and parents say their kids do get something out of them, not just marketing.
According to one parent on a Foundation-Stage class, "kids are absolutely loving it" and the school is "nurturing and lively." Another said "the quality of teaching, the supportive environment, and the wide range of opportunities... have all exceeded our expectations."
Where to push on the open day: - Secondary leadership is still bedding in - a new Head of Secondary arrived August 2024. Fine if your child is in primary; ask harder questions if they're going into Years 10-12. - Communication is the recurring grumble. One parent flagged "many different apps and communication channels" being overwhelming. The school admits it and says they're working on it. - Screen time has been a flashpoint with parents - there's now a working party on device use. Worth asking how that's landed. - No ADEK inspection rating yet (the sister school BIS Abu Dhabi is Outstanding, but that's a different school - don't conflate them).
Fees sit roughly AED 55-72k. Mid-to-upper of the Abu Dhabi market, not the very top.
Bottom line: a strong, well-resourced young school on a good island campus. The right call for primary-aged kids. For older years, go in eyes-open about the school still maturing - but the trajectory looks right.
Fees
| Fee | Age | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| FS1-FS2 | 3 | Annual | AED 65,000 |
| Y1-Y2 | 5 | Annual | AED 75,000 |
| Y3-Y6 | 7 | Annual | AED 82,000 |
| Y7-Y9 | 11 | Annual | AED 85,000 |
| Y10-Y11 | 14 | Annual | AED 90,000 |
| Y12-Y13 | 16 | Annual | AED 95,000 |
| Registration Fee (non-refundable) | One-time | AED 3,000 |
Reviews
- The Reem Island campus opened in 2017 and remains a young school, with most parent and teacher commentary online from the recently.
- A Reddit r/abudhabi thread comparing the school with Cranleigh, BSAK and Repton describes parents settling on Nord Anglia for a more diverse community, with one parent saying their child is going there and the school has a warmth and a strong parent community.
- Parents also flag morning traffic onto Reem Island and recommend Nord Anglia mainly to families already living on or near the island.
- A teacher who knew colleagues there put the salary around 13,000 AED tax-free, no accommodation allowance, with secondary working conditions described as a bit of a mess because the school is so new and several departments lacking heads.
- Aggregator and ISD parent reviews are uniformly positive on teacher quality, parental involvement and wellbeing focus, but the pool is small and skews toward early years and primary families.
Head of school
Mr. Liam Cullinan
Liam leads Nord Anglia International School Abu Dhabi (NAS Abu Dhabi) as Executive Principal. During his eight years at NAS Dubai, Liam’s strong leadership saw the secondary school grow into one of the top 100 schools in the world. Before joining Nord Anglia, Liam was Deputy Headteacher at Perry Beeches – The Academy (UK) from 2007 to 2014. He is a visionary leader with a wealth of global experience and a passion for building schools where young people have a chance to flourish.
Accreditations
- Council of International Schools 01
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges 02
- ISI 03
Academic results
- IB Diploma 2025 pass rate 92%
- Average IB score 2025 39.8 points
- % of students scoring above 40 points 24%
- % A*–C grades at IGCSE 93%