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Muna British Academy

United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees AED 50,936 - 66,546
Ages 3 - 12 years
Pupil numbers 798
Type Co-educational
Opened 2025
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage)
Taught languages Arabic
Typical class size 14
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Arts and Creative, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

Muna British Academy, located in the Saadiyat Lagoons district of Abu Dhabi, provides the English National Curriculum from Nursery through Year seven, eventually expanding to Year thirteen. The school operates as Abu Dhabi’s first Estidama Pearl 5 rated campus, demonstrating a measurable, documented commitment to environmental sustainability and eco-conscious daily operations. Students engage in inquiry-based learning centered on core subjects like English, Mathematics, and Science, supplemented by Ministry of Education requirements in Arabic, Islamic Studies, and Social Studies. The physical campus features specific facilities, including dedicated science and technology laboratories, drama and dance studios, an indoor sports hall, and multiple swimming pools. Outdoor physical education is supported by junior and senior football pitches alongside jogging tracks. Muna British Academy integrates regular teacher-led extracurricular activities into the standard tuition, allowing students to pursue interests in areas ranging from creative arts to swimming.

Al Saadiyat Island, SDE2, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

The Essentials

Muna British Academy has 798 pupils, typical class sizes of 14, instruction in English.

Location

Located in Saadiyat Lagoons on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The new Muna Lagoons campus opened to serve Nursery to Year 7 in September 2025, within the premium Saadiyat Lagoons community. The Abu Dhabi City Campus remains the current base for other year groups while the Saadiyat Lagoons site serves the new campus. The location sits within the Aldar Academies network in Abu Dhabi.

Stages

The Saadiyat Lagoons campus currently serves Nursery to Year 7. Admissions for August 2025–2026 cover Nursery to Year 7 with plans to expand further in the future to Year 13. The curriculum is the English National Curriculum.

Type

Co-educational (mixed gender) British-curriculum school within Aldar Academies. The school is described as offering the English National Curriculum and is part of Aldar Academies in Abu Dhabi.

Pupil Nationality Mix

The school represents over 50 nationalities. The most common nationality is not publicly disclosed, and the local-to-international student ratio is not published. The school emphasises a harmonious, multicultural community.

Additional learning support

The academy provides a full-time school nurse and a full-time school counsellor to support student wellbeing. This indicates formal health and wellbeing support as part of its pastoral provision.

Country affiliation

Country: United Arab Emirates. The school operates in Abu Dhabi under UAE authorities and follows the English National Curriculum as part of Aldar Academies.

Religious affiliation

Religious affiliation: None. The curriculum includes Arabic and Islamic Studies as part of UAE requirements, but there is no separate religious affiliation stated for the school.

School day structure

The school day typically runs from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday to Thursday, with a Friday timetable ending at 12:00 pm. Afternoon/ECA activities may extend beyond the core day.

Bus service

Bus transportation is provided by Emirates Transport, the Aldar Academies' transport provider. The cost is 5,000 AED per year for a return journey and arrangements can be made through the school.

Fees

Annual tuition at Muna British Academy ranges from AED 50,936 to AED 66,546 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration fees

- New students: a non-refundable registration fee equal to 5% of the annual tuition fee for the academic year 2025–2026. The registration fee is deductible from the student's final tuition fees (Term 3).
- Returning students: a re-registration fee of 5% of the annual tuition fee is charged to confirm a place; this re-registration fee is deductible from the final term's tuition fees and is refundable only if written notification is provided on or before 30 June.

Tuition fees — Academic Year 2025–2026 (AED) (annual and term breakdown)

- FS1 (Foundation Stage 1): Annual AED 50,936 — Term 1 AED 20,374; Term 2 AED 15,281; Term 3 AED 15,281.

- FS2 (Foundation Stage 2) and Years 1–6: Annual AED 50,936 — Term 1 AED 20,374; Term 2 AED 15,281; Term 3 AED 15,281.

- Year 7: Annual AED 56,538 — Term 1 AED 22,616; Term 2 AED 16,961; Term 3 AED 16,961.

- Year 8: Annual AED 56,538 — Term 1 AED 22,616; Term 2 AED 16,961; Term 3 AED 16,961.

- Year 9: Annual AED 60,496 — Term 1 AED 24,198; Term 2 AED 18,149; Term 3 AED 18,149.

- Years 10–13: Annual AED 66,546 — Term 1 AED 26,618; Term 2 AED 19,964; Term 3 AED 19,964.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The academic year tuition is divided into three instalments and invoiced termly. Term 1 covers September–December, Term 2 covers January–March and Term 3 covers April–June. Term invoices are due on the following dates for AY 2025–2026: Registration fee due within 7 days of offer acceptance; Re-registration fee due 1 May 2025; Term 1 due 1 August 2025; Term 2 due 1 December 2025; Term 3 due 1 March 2026. A full-year invoice (if requested) is due 1 August 2025.
- Late or non-payment procedures include three consecutive warning notices, possible short suspension of the student (up to three days) and withholding of report cards, transfer certificates or re-enrolment until outstanding fees are settled. Schools will notify parents in writing if outstanding fees put re-enrolment at risk.

Other costs and optional fees

- Uniforms: Uniforms are not included in tuition and may be purchased online or in person at Magrudy (Al Wahda Mall). Uniform costs are additional.
- Food services: School meals are not included in the tuition fee; catering/food services incur separate charges.
- Transport: The school's transport provider is Emirates Transport; a typical annual fee for a return journey is AED 5,000 per student (subject to change). Transport is optional and charged separately.
- Examinations and some extra-curricular activities: Examination fees and out-of-hours external extra-curricular activities are not included in tuition and are charged separately. Most teacher-led extra-curricular activities during school hours are included in the tuition fee.

Refund information

- Registration fee refund: The registration fee is refundable for new students if the parent provides written notification at least two weeks prior to the start of the academic year. The re-registration fee is refundable for returning students if written notification is provided on or before 30 June.
- Refunds if a student leaves after starting a term: if a student attends up to part of the first week and discontinues without sufficient written notice, the school may retain up to 5% of the annual tuition (equivalent to the registration/re-registration fee). If a student attends between one and three weeks, the school may retain the value of one month's tuition plus the registration/re-registration fee; attendance of more than three and up to six weeks may result in retention of two months' tuition plus the registration/re-registration fee; attendance over six weeks leads to retention of the full term fee and registration/re-registration fee.

Fee payment options

- Accepted payment methods: online payment link, bank transfer, cheque or credit card. Cash payments are not accepted.
- School app / online: Payments may also be made via the Aldar Live mobile app or an online payment link where available.
- Interest-free instalments: 0% payment plans / credit-card instalment schemes are available through partner banks (examples noted: FAB, ADIB and ENBD) to spread the cost of tuition. Specific bank partners and plan terms are provided through the school's finance office.
Academics

Muna British Academy teaches British Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage) for students aged 3 to 12.

Curriculum

Muna British Academy follows the English National Curriculum from the Early Years Foundation Stage (Foundation Stage 1 and 2, ages 3–5) through Key Stages 1 and 2 (Years 1–6). Core subjects are English, Mathematics and Science, with Design and Technology, ICT, History, Geography, Music, Art and Design, Physical Education and Personal, Health and Social Development as foundation subjects; Arabic, Islamic Studies and Social Studies are taught in line with UAE MOE guidelines. The curriculum is delivered through enquiry- or project-based learning. As of September 2025 the Saadiyat Lagoons campus offers Nursery to Year 7, with expansion planned to Year 13 to support GCSE/A-level progression. Tuition for 2026–2027 indicates provision through Year 13, reflecting the planned full GCSE/A-level pathway across the upper school.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Wellbeing is a core part of the care provided at Muna British Academy. The school employs a full-time nurse who provides health-related services for all students throughout the day. There is a full-time school counsellor to support the wellbeing of students. Pastoral support emphasizes positive professional relationships and an inclusive, multicultural community with over 50 nationalities, helping students become independent, resilient, and enquiring learners. ADEK has rated Muna British Academy as Outstanding, reflecting strong provision for social and emotional development alongside academics.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school has a SENCO and staff with formal SEND qualifications; Emma Jascual's biography notes a national SENCO award. Staff have experience in meeting students with additional needs. The school describes an inclusive ethos with a diverse community of over 50 nationalities, supporting fully-rounded learners. The school does not publicly disclose a list of specific types of SEN it can support. The presence of a SENCO indicates formal SEND provision within the school.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The English National Curriculum is taught at Muna British Academy, with English as the language of instruction. Publicly available materials do not describe a separate EAL program or dedicated EAL department. The school hosts an international student body with over 50 nationalities, which suggests language diversity and inclusion. The wellbeing and pastoral framework supports language integration as part of inclusive education. Explicit EAL services are not publicly disclosed.

Mental Wellbeing

Wellbeing is central to care; a full-time nurse and a full-time counsellor support students. Pastoral support fosters positive relationships and independence. The environment is designed to be safe and secure, with safeguarding and safety priorities clearly stated. The school community is highly international, with more than 50 nationalities, promoting social and emotional development. ADEK Outstanding rating indicates high-quality wellbeing provision within the school.

Safeguarding

The school has a Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy. The policy is listed on the School Policies page. Safeguarding and student safety are emphasised across Aldar Academies' safety and welfare commitments. For policy questions, the contact PRE@munabritishacademy.ae is provided. Safeguarding is treated as a priority across Aldar Academies.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Submit your enquiry online. A Parent Relations Executive will respond within two working days to assist you with the next steps and provide information about available year groups and entry requirements. They will also outline how to proceed with applications. 2. Schedule a tour or a meeting with our Senior Leadership team to learn more about Muna British Academy and to review the curriculum and facilities. 3. Submit your completed application; the Admissions Team will be in touch within two working days to confirm receipt and outline the next steps. 4. Within two working days of a successful assessment, you will receive an offer of a place at our Academy. If you accept, pay the registration fee to complete enrollment. Note: admissions are open from Nursery to Year 7 for August 2025.

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