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Al Ain English Speaking School (AAESS) is the only coeducational independent all-through school in Al Ain, catering for all ages three to 18; Nursery, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form. The school was founded in 1976 by the construction company Balfour group who were commissioned to build part of the infrastructure of Al Ain's drainage system.
Indian School, Al-Ain; Islamia English School; International Indian School, Abu Dhabi; Japanese School in Abu Dhabi; Liwa International School Falaj Hazza; Lycée Français Théodore Monod (United Arab Emirates) Madar International School; The Military High School, Al-Ain; The Model School, Abu Dhabi; Merryland International School; Our Own ...
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Other private schools include the CBSE affiliated school Indian School, Al-Ain, Our Own English High School, Al Adhwa Private School, Brighton College Al Ain and Al Ain Juniors School. A new British International School, Belvedere International School is located in the Al Hili district. In 1977, the Zayed Central Library was established. [60]
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In 2020–21, it had 27 students from 17 different nationalities enrolled, [10] with the majority of them having previously attended English-speaking schools in other countries. As yet, the school doesn't offer additional ESL support and doesn't serve students with special educational needs due to its "lack of resources".
The schools are a Cambridge International Examinations Center, a CITA (Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation, USA) candidate schools and is registered with the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Education. The schools have more than 2700 students of over 27 nationalities. [1] It was established in 1989.