
Sharjah English School occupies a purpose-built campus in Industrial Area 17 on Maliha Street, Sharjah, a site that has grown considerably since the school's founding in 1974. The secondary section opened on a new plot on Meliha Road in September 2005, and a new Primary block was added in 2017, expanding the school to three-form entry throughout and cementing its all-through character from FS1 to Year 13. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed, but the school's own materials describe spacious grounds with lush greenery, wide-open spaces, and a layout designed to support student wellbeing — a claim broadly consistent with the SPEA inspection team's positive characterisation of the physical environment.
Academic facilities include specialised science laboratories, ICT specialist teaching rooms, and interactive whiteboards in every classroom. Students access curriculum tasks through online platforms, and music provision includes the use of GarageBand for composition — a detail that speaks to a reasonably well-resourced technology environment, even if a dedicated maker space or STEAM hub is not evidenced in available data. The library provision is [MISSING: library details not disclosed]. The Foundation Stage environment warrants particular mention: inspectors described it as exceptional and an example of best practice, with well-resourced, thoughtfully planned learning spaces that enable child-led exploration — a direct outcome of the school's status as the first accredited Curiosity Approach setting in the UAE.
Sports and recreation provision includes two designated sports halls, a netball court, a basketball court, a grass field, a fitness suite, and a dance studio. Swimming is referenced within the PE curriculum, though a dedicated on-site pool is not confirmed in available data [MISSING: swimming pool confirmation]. Performing arts is supported by dedicated performance spaces alongside the dance studio, and drama, music, and art all feature prominently in the curriculum and inspection findings. A dedicated Foundation play area with climbing equipment rounds out the early years outdoor provision.
Medical services are included in school fees — a meaningful benefit that reduces the total cost of ownership for families. Dining details are [MISSING: dining facility details not disclosed]. The 2022–23 SPEA inspection rated the school's overall effectiveness Very Good, with inspectors specifically noting that "the school's facilities are of very good quality and support students' learning very effectively" — a direct endorsement of the physical environment. Facilities and provision across the school, particularly in the Foundation Stage, were cited among the school's key strengths.
On the question of value, SES charges fees ranging from AED 28,420 to AED 72,765, with an average of approximately AED 51,500 — sitting above the median fee for British curriculum schools in Sharjah, which stands at AED 49,630 across the city index. At fees approaching AED 73,000 at the upper end, parents should expect facilities that meaningfully exceed the mid-market norm — and while SES delivers a functional, well-maintained, and purposefully designed campus, the absence of confirmed data on campus size, a swimming pool, library, and dining provision makes a full assessment difficult. What is clear is that the school's not-for-profit structure and deliberately small 898-student enrolment prioritise educational quality and community over facility grandeur — a trade-off that suits many families, but one worth weighing carefully against higher-fee competitors with more expansive physical infrastructure.