School Description

At Madar, we provide world-class education which is unparalleled among private schools in the city of Al Ain. Our student-centered curriculum is designed to impart our students with an education that is in line with the highest international benchmark standards. Our goals are in full alignment with the UAE’s National Agenda for Education, which strives to focus on enduring matters such as virtual learning, technology integration, digital citizenship, visioneering, team and systems building, as well as continuous improvement and professional growth of every child in school, with no exceptions.

School Contact Information
Location

Al Qarqour Street, Al Towayyah-Maadh, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi

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Principal's Details
  • Principal's Photo
    Qries
  • Principal's Name
    Alaa Aljuburi
School Type
Affiliation

Cognia

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Curriculum
Space availability
Examination Boards

emSAT, SAT, Advanced Placement (AP), IELTS, and TOEFL

Extra Curricular Activities

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The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education.
– Martin Luther King, Jr.

Extra-curricular and Life Beyond the Classroom
Madar’s students participate in a wide range of high-tech forums, as well as other STEM-related activities. We provide them with several opportunities to be part of local, nationwide, and international activities that expose them to new advancements in science, and computing technology. Students are also encouraged to participate in sports and other extended day activities and events throughout the academic year.

Students can participate in curriculum enrichment competitions that take place outside of the school, where they represent Madar and, in some cases, the Al Ain region. The school ensures that all events and occasions are appropriate and adhere to national and international norms of Child Protection and Safety.

Grade Levels
Other Information
  • Number of Students
    2051