
Al Kamal American Private International School - Branch Al Ramtha has operated from its Al Ramtha, Sharjah location since 2003, making it one of the longer-established American curriculum schools in the emirate. Campus size data has not been disclosed, and detailed facility specifications — including library dimensions, laboratory counts, dining capacity, and medical room provision — are [MISSING: campus size, lab count, library details, dining and medical facility specifications]. Parents considering this school should request a campus tour to verify the physical environment firsthand.
What the inspection record does confirm is that the learning environment supports functional, technology-integrated teaching. Students use tablets during lessons to access learning resources, and computing facilities are in place across phases. The SPEA inspection team, conducting 138 lesson observations over four days in March 2024, noted that technology use for research is a feature of most science lessons, and that students in Grade 8 can navigate computing environments to code games — suggesting a working, if modestly described, technology infrastructure. Physical education facilities are referenced in the inspection, with PE cited as a strength of the school: KG children develop core strength and balance, Primary girls perform gymnastics, and Middle boys engage in art and design activities. However, no specific sports facility details — pool, gymnasium dimensions, or court counts — are available in the disclosed data.
The SPEA inspection rated the school's management of staffing, facilities, and resources as part of its overall Good rating in 2023–2024, an improvement from Acceptable the prior year. This suggests the physical environment meets baseline regulatory expectations, though it does not indicate premium provision. Inspectors noted that children in KG have few opportunities for activity-based experiences working in small groups, which may point to constraints in early years space or resourcing.
On the question of value relative to fees: at a fee range of AED 9,214 to AED 39,600, Al Kamal American School sits below the median for American curriculum schools in Sharjah, where the median annual fee across American curriculum schools is AED 33,610. At the lower end of its own fee band, parents are paying well below the market midpoint and should calibrate expectations accordingly — the facilities profile here is consistent with a value-positioned school rather than a premium campus. At the upper end of the fee range, approaching AED 39,600, the absence of disclosed specialist facilities such as a dedicated performing arts space, swimming pool, or maker space becomes a more meaningful gap. At fees approaching AED 40,000, parents should reasonably expect documented specialist facilities that are not currently evidenced in available data.