United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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American Community School of Abu Dhabi has 1,500 pupils, typical class sizes of 9, instruction in English.
The American Community School of Abu Dhabi (ACS) is located on Saadiyat Island in the Saadiyat Marina District, Abu Dhabi, near New York University Abu Dhabi. The Saadiyat campus opened in January 2024 after relocating from Al Bateen, and the site is close to the cultural district and NYU Abu Dhabi. The campus covers six hectares and offers modern facilities designed for ACS's programs.
ACS serves KG1 through Grade 12, organized into Elementary School (KG1–Grade 5), Middle School (Grades 6–8) and High School (Grades 9–12).
ACS is a co-educational, nonprofit school operating an American standards-based curriculum.
Students represent more than 80 nationalities; ACS describes a multi-national student body, but publishes no detailed local-to-international ratio.
ACS provides learning support to a managed number of students through a balanced service delivery model, including consultative support, accommodations, small-group instruction, some in-class support and Learning Labs at the Middle and High School levels.
Affiliation: United States (ACS uses an American standards-based curriculum; it is not affiliated with a government body).
Religious affiliation: Not specified.
The school day runs from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for all grades; Fridays dismiss at noon.
ACS offers a bus service. Imperial Transport is the official provider, with GPS tracking, electronic attendance, seat belts, and a dedicated ACS representative; current families can register via the Veracross Parent Portal.
Annual tuition at American Community School of Abu Dhabi ranges from AED 56,526 to AED 99,060 for 2026/27.
American Community School of Abu Dhabi teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), American Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.
The American Community School of Abu Dhabi delivers an American standards-based curriculum taught in English, organized into Elementary (KG1–Grade 5), Middle School (Grade 6–8), and High School (Grade 9–12). The school offers both the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) and Advanced Placement (AP) courses, with a focus on personalized learning across the grade levels. In Grades 9 and 10, courses are designed to prepare students for IB DP, AP, or general high school study in Grades 11 and 12, with a typical Grade 9 schedule including English 9, Integrated Mathematics, Science 9, World History 9, Physical Education/Health 9, World Language, and two electives. In Grades 11 and 12, students may enroll in the IB Diploma Programme, Advanced Placement courses, or ACS High School courses, with a minimum of seven credit-bearing courses required. Graduation requires 25 credits earned across English, Math, Science, Social Studies, World Language (two credits in the same language), Creative Arts, Physical Education & Health, and Electives, plus Arabic/Islamic Studies requirements under UAE MOE as applicable. Service Learning is integrated into the curriculum, and the High School features an experiential learning program called Viper Venture that undertakes yearly field experiences in Abu Dhabi and beyond.
ACS Abu Dhabi supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through a tiered counseling system across all grade levels, prioritizing social-emotional wellness and a safe, inclusive school environment; counselors partner with students, educators and families to provide individual guidance and classroom-based programs, and the K-12 School Psychologist also acts as the Child Protection Officer responsible for safeguarding.
ACS provides Learning Support through a tiered system across Elementary, Middle and High School, with a Learning Support team that advocates for students and develops goals, instructional strategies and accommodations; English language learners are fully immersed in language-rich environments within this framework, but ACS is not described as a dedicated SEN specialist institution in the publicly available materials.
English as an Additional Language (EAL) is supported within ACS's Learning Services, with English language learners immersed in language-rich environments and receiving Tier 1 and Tier 2 support in the classroom and through Student Support Services.
Mental wellbeing is addressed through social-emotional learning and counseling services across grade levels, with elementary group SEL instruction and ongoing counseling support in middle and high school.
Safeguarding is supported by the School Psychologist, who serves as the Child Protection Officer, and by formal safeguarding practices such as the Middle School Child Protection Handbook that guides safety and security procedures.
1. Age requirements. ACS serves KG1 through Grade 12. A child must be 4 years old before September 1 to enroll in KG1, 5 for KG2, and 6 for Grade 1. Grades 2–12 have age guidelines and the admissions team reviews files to determine the best fit for the student.
2. Pre-Application. Begin with a Pre-Application to ACS, creating an online profile in the Veracross system. The Veracross system sends a username and a link to create a password; do not re-start the Pre-Application if you navigated away.
3. Application Form. Log in to the Application Form and complete the required sections; you can move in and out of the form as you work. All required sections must be marked completed before review, and the non-refundable application fee must be paid.
4. Required documents. Submit Report Cards for the previous two years, any standardized test scores, and Confidential Assessment Forms from your current school. High school transcript for Grades 10-12 when available; include additional documents such as IEPs, 504 plans, or psychological/educational evaluations if relevant. Upload PDFs in the Additional Documents section.
5. Schedule a visit. Schedule a campus tour (ACS offers tours Monday–Wednesday at 9 a.m.); a confirmation email is sent when the tour is confirmed. Virtual tours are also available.
6. Admissions timeline and review. Applications for the 2026-27 school year are open. The Admissions Timeline outlines waves of applications and when admissions decisions are typically communicated. Completed applications are time-stamped and Admissions Office staff will verify each document before determining if they are ready for review.