Explore how Abu Dhabi combines academic excellence, global opportunity and quality of life for families worldwide
Abu Dhabi is rapidly becoming a global hub for international education.
With its wide array of top-tier curricula, high academic standards, and forward-thinking educational vision, the UAE capital is attracting a growing number of families and school groups from around the world.
So, what makes Abu Dhabi stand out—and how does its school system compare globally?
Whether you’re relocating for work or simply seeking world-class schooling for your child, here are the top reasons to consider Abu Dhabi for your family.
TOP REASONS TO CHOOSE ABU DHABI FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
A truly international offering
Abu Dhabi’s private education sector is among the most diverse in the world.
The emirate is home to 219 private schools offering 14 different curricula, including British, American, IB, Indian, French and more (ADEK, 2024).
This breadth of choice allows families to select a pathway that mirrors their home country’s system, or one that supports entry to global universities and future careers.
For those seeking a British education, Abu Dhabi offers 19 British curriculum schools, many of which follow familiar frameworks such as the National Curriculum for England, GCSEs and A Levels.
Many schools also offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, one of the most rigorous and internationally respected qualifications for university admission.
Schools are inspected by the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) using standards aligned with Ofsted and British Schools Overseas (BSO), ensuring high academic integrity and global comparability.
A defining strength of Abu Dhabi’s education landscape is its global outlook—not just in curriculum but in mindset.
“At Cranleigh Abu Dhabi, international education offers students exposure to diverse perspectives, cultures, and ideas,” says a school spokesperson.
“This promotes global citizenship, adaptability, and intercultural understanding—essential in today’s interconnected world.
It also opens opportunities for global universities and careers, equipping students with the skills and values needed for international success.”
Alan Cocker, Principal of The British International School Abu Dhabi, echoes this sentiment:
“International education fosters a global mindset.
Students learn about different cultures, perspectives, and issues, encouraging open-mindedness and empathy.
They become equipped to understand and address global challenges like sustainability, human rights, and international relations.”
He also highlights its long-term impact: “Graduates of international schools are often more competitive in the global job market.
They form friendships with peers worldwide, and these networks often become valuable personal and professional connections later in life.”
World-class schools are choosing Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi’s growing reputation as an international education hub is reflected in the calibre of schools it continues to attract.
- Harrow International School Abu Dhabi is set to open in 2026 on Saadiyat Island, bringing the heritage and academic tradition of one of Britain’s most prestigious schools to the UAE. It will also be the capital’s first boarding school.
- Gordonstoun, the renowned Scottish school attended by King Charles III, will open its first Middle Eastern campus on Jubail Island in 2026, offering a holistic, character-driven education in line with its UK ethos.
These prestigious newcomers join a strong roster of established schools, including Repton Abu Dhabi, Cranleigh Abu Dhabi, and Brighton College Abu Dhabi—each offering rigorous academics, extensive co-curricular programmes, and a commitment to whole-child development.