Al Dhafra Private Schools in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates is a private school that has been in successful operation since 1989 and it has grown to be one of the biggest schools in Al Ain. It is situated in the heart of a fast growing city of Al Ain. Al Dhafra offers quality education to more than 1600 students of various nationalities. The student body is formed from over 27 nationalities which makes it distinct in nature.

Al Dhafra Vision

Al Dhafra Private Schools seeks to be recognized as one of the most important educational establishments in the United Arab Emirates. Al Dhafra hopes to achieve a leading position as an outstanding provider of quality education to a vast growing population in the most developing countries in the Middle East, United Arab Emirates.

Al Dhafra Mission

The mission of Al Dhafra Private Schools in Al Ain is to establish itself as a leader in the United Arab Emirates for the best education around in partnership with the Ministry Of Education and the entire community of Al Ain. The School systems will provide opportunities for all students to maximize their skills and talents in an atmosphere where teaching and learning flourish under the never wavering belief that all students can be exemplary students, while becoming respectful, responsible, productive citizens vital to our community.

Primary Beliefs of Al Dhafra

  • Overall student development, moral, intellectual through teaching and offering an excellent educational experience is a priority of Al Dhafra.

  • Students, faculty, and staff must provide with a positive and encouraging environment in which to experience moral and intellectual growth.

  •  All students can learn.

  • Each student is a valued individual with unique physical, social, emotional, intellectual and spiritual needs.

  • Successful curriculum and instructional practices, guided by clear goals and high expectation, incorporate a variety of learning activities to accommodate differences in learning style.

  • A variety of assessment formats, suitable to learning activities and learning styles, should be used to demonstrate student achievement.

  • Teachers, administrators, parents, students and the community share the responsibility for advancing the school’s mission.

  •  The school must continue to grow if it is to meet the needs of our students in an ever changing, culturally diverse, world.