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Abu Dhabi Opens Nine New Nurseries and Private Schools, Adding More Than 4,500 Seats

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Abu Dhabi parents now have access to a wider range of early education options following the opening of seven new nurseries and two new private schools licensed by the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK).

The expansion adds 4,539 new seats across Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra, creating more opportunities for families seeking high-quality early childhood and private education.

The new institutions bring the total to 233 nurseries and 220 private schools across the emirate.

ADEK said the expansion reflects its commitment to providing nurturing environments that support cognitive, social, and emotional development in early childhood, and high-quality education that encourages academic excellence, creativity, and personal growth at the school level.

New nurseries and fees

The seven new nurseries licensed by ADEK include:

Nursery name Location Average annual fee
Chubby Cheeks Nursery Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi AED43,500 ($11,850)
Kids Fantasy Nursery Madinat Zayed, Abu Dhabi AED27,000 ($7,350)
Aflaj Nursery – Abu Dhabi Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi AED47,896 ($13,040)
Baynounah Nurseries Al Hisn, Abu Dhabi AED27,000 ($7,350)
Kids Academy Nursery Al Bateen, Abu Dhabi AED40,000 ($10,900)
Redwood Nursery Mohamed Bin Zayed City, Abu Dhabi AED51,375 ($14,000)
Redwood Nursery Yas Island, Abu Dhabi AED51,375 ($14,000)

New private schools and fees

Two new private schools have also been licensed:

School name Location Average annual fee
Premium International Private School Shiab Al Ashkhar – Al Ain AED31,650 ($8,620)
Yasmina American School Khalifa City – Abu Dhabi AED35,733 ($9,730)

These additions expand access to high-quality education options in both urban and regional communities across the emirate.

ADEK said the new facilities demonstrate ongoing progress in the emirate’s education ecosystem, ensuring parents can choose from an increasing range of curricula, environments, and fee structures.

The expansion aligns with the emirate’s long-term vision to strengthen learning outcomes and inclusivity across early years and private education.

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