American Community School of Abu Dhabi

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American Community School of Abu Dhabi
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American Community School of Abu Dhabi
Saadiyat Island


Coordinates 24°31′01″N54°26′24″E / 24.517°N 54.440°E / 24.517; 54.440
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Founded1972
StatusOpen
SuperintendentMonique Flickinger
GradesKG1-12
Enrollment1200
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Green and white   
Athletics conference Middle East South Asia Conference (MESAC)
MascotSandy the Sand Viper
Nickname ACS
Team nameSand Vipers
Accreditation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
International Baccalaureate Organization
Website acs.sch.ae

The American Community School of Abu Dhabi (ACS) is a non-profit, co-educational school operating in the United Arab Emirates. It was founded in 1972, [1] and follows an American, standards-based curriculum with English instruction. ACS offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma, as well as a rigorous college preparatory American based diploma. ACS is affiliated with the Office of Overseas Schools, [2] United States Department of State.

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ACS is licensed by the UAE's Ministry of Education and is accredited by Middle States Association (MSA). [3] The school is run by a Superintendent [4] and governed by an 11-person Board of Trustees. [5]

ACS is certified by the International Baccalaureate Organization. It is an associate member of both the North East South Asian Council of Overseas Schools [6] [7] (NESA) and the European Council of International Schools (ECIS). [8] ACS is also a member of the Middle East South Asia Conference (MESAC) [9] and the Global Online Academy (GOA) consortium. [10]

Campus and facilities

The first campus was founded in 1972, near the Japan Oil Company off Sheikh Zayed the First Road, by the US diplomatic mission and representatives of major oil companies. In 1975 the campus moved to its current location on the corner of Al Bateen Street (formerly Sultan bin Zayed Street) and Mileih Street – a site donated by President Sheikh Khalifa and further extended by him in 1989. This allowed ACS to add a high school in 1991 and offer more extracurricular activities.

On January 15, ACS started its first day at newly built campus on Saadiyat Island close to the campus of the New York University Abu Dhabi. The Saadiyat campus came with many new and improved school facilities as compared to the Al Bateen counterpart including a FIFA sized football field. ACS sets the record for the most amount of basketball hoops in any school in Abu Dhabi.

Programs

ACS is split into three divisions: Elementary School (ranging from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 5), Middle School (Grades 6 to 8), and High School (Grades 9 to 12). A principal and assistant principal guide each division.

Middle School offers core subjects and two to four (depending on grade level) electives that the students choose.

In High School, starting in 2007, ACS started to offer the IB Diploma program, consisting of a wide variety of International Baccalaureate (IB) classes. Since 2018, ACS offers a selection of AP (Advanced Placement) classes. Students are also given a wide range of elective courses to choose from.

To graduate from ACS, students must have at least 25 credits at the end of four years. Along with the general requirement of 25 credits, students are required to obtain a certain number of credits in particular areas of study as well as at least three community service credits each year, as well as having to perform all four types of service (direct, indirect, advocacy, and research) throughout high school.

Service learning [11] is part of ACS's Mission and community service at ACS is extensive, and includes a wide range of student-driven and organized efforts, as well as a number of established organizations such as Habitat for humanity, Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Roots & Shoots, [12] and Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF). [13] 5,000+ hours of service are contributed annually by ACS students in grades 1–12.

In 2021, ACS received the Future-Thinking Innovators Award at the International School Awards [14] for the Middle School technology program.

Faculty

As of 2019, there are approximately 135 educators at ACS. These teachers represent 20 nationalities, approximately 50% American, 30% Canadian and 20% from other countries.  65% hold Advanced Degrees (Master's and / or Doctorate) and spend an average of 6 years at ACS.  ACS has an average student to faculty ratio of 9:1. [15]

Students

The student body consists of approximately 1,200 students [16] from 56 nationalities. About 58% of the students are from the United States, 8% from Canada, and 4% from the UAE itself.

Notable alumni

Famous visitors

In 1975, Santa Claus arrived at ACS by helicopter; coming down to the school campus. Soon after the event, a popular celebration was created known as "Breakfast With Santa" starting at the beginning of each December, every year. Breakfast with Santa has been a tradition at ACS ever since.

Jane Goodall, anthropologist, visits ACS often. [20]

Faculty achievements

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