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Sharjah American International SchoolCampus & Facilities in Al Rumaqiyya، Sharjah

Curriculum
American
SPEA
Good
Location
Sharjah, Al Rumaqiyya
Fees
AED 19K - 36K
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Campus & Facilities

Good
SPEA Inspection Rating (2022–23)
Improved from Acceptable in 2018; among 22 Good-rated American curriculum schools in Dubai
1,029
Total Students (KG–Grade 12)
586 of whom are Emirati nationals, reflecting a predominantly local student body
2 Libraries
Library Provision
Central library plus dedicated KG library; electronic catalogue and e-book access included
AED 18,732–36,060
Annual Fee Range
Close to the AED 33,610 median for American curriculum schools in Dubai
1:12
Student-to-Teacher Ratio
Better than Dubai's citywide average of 1:13.6 across 204 schools
Dedicated Medical ClinicDual Library SystemATLAB STEM PartnershipHalal-Certified CafeteriaICT LaboratoriesGood SPEA Rating

Sharjah American International School - Dubai Branch occupies a single campus in Al Ramaqia, Dubai, established in 2005 and serving 1,029 students from KG through Grade 12. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed, and [MISSING: total campus area in square metres or acres] — a notable gap for parents comparing facilities at this price point. What is documented is a functional, multi-storey building with dedicated sections for early years, elementary, middle, and high school phases.

Academic facilities include ICT laboratories, science labs equipped with microscopes for slide preparation and cell structure investigation, and two libraries — a central library on the second floor and a smaller dedicated KG library. Both operate on the Dewey Decimal Classification system with an electronic management system and access to e-books, periodicals, and an online catalogue (Researcher). The STEM programme, delivered in partnership with ATLAB STEM Academy, uses hands-on kits including Lego Mindstorm, SAM, PITSCO, and PASCO tools across Grades 3–12. However, the 2022–23 SPEA inspection noted that technology use remains mostly confined to ICT laboratories, limiting integration across the broader curriculum — a finding that parents should weigh carefully.

Sports and recreation provision includes physical education facilities, though [MISSING: specific details on sports halls, courts, fields, or outdoor play areas] are not disclosed in available school documentation. The inspection did note good student achievement in PE across all phases, suggesting functional provision, but the absence of detailed facility specifications makes direct comparison difficult. [MISSING: swimming pool, gymnasium dimensions, or court counts].

Performing arts and specialist spaces are referenced through the school's High School Pathways in Visual and Performing Arts, but [MISSING: dedicated theatre, performance hall, or arts studio details] are not confirmed in available data. The early years section has its own dedicated KG library, and the campus layout separates younger learners from older phases — a positive structural feature for families with young children.

Wellbeing and support facilities are a relative strength. The school operates a dedicated medical clinic staffed by a licensed doctor and two to three nurses during school hours, compliant with KHDA requirements. The air-conditioned school cafeteria is managed by a registered food and nutrition company, operating under both KHDA and Dubai Municipality regulations with a halal-compliant menu updated annually.

The SPEA ITQAN inspection rated the school Good overall in 2022–23, an improvement from Acceptable in 2018. Reviewers described the learning environment as supporting students' learning well, with mostly spacious classrooms and a good internet infrastructure. That said, the inspection explicitly flagged that technology integration beyond ICT labs remains limited — a gap that constrains the learning environment's effectiveness relative to its potential.

At fees ranging from AED 18,732 to AED 36,060, SAISD sits close to the median for American curriculum schools in Dubai, where the median fee is AED 33,610 and the average is AED 37,431. At this fee level, parents can reasonably expect functional academic labs, a library, and basic sports provision — which the school appears to meet. However, the absence of disclosed campus size, sports facility specifications, and performing arts spaces makes it difficult to confirm whether the physical environment fully matches mid-market expectations among American curriculum schools in Dubai. Families prioritising well-documented, comprehensively resourced campuses may wish to request a detailed facilities tour before enrolling.