
“The fees are manageable and the school is close to home, but I do worry about how often the teachers seem to change. My son had three different teachers in one subject over two years.”
— Phase 2 Parent(representative)“The school keeps us informed through reports and follows up on how the children are doing. The teachers know the students by name and there is a family feel to the place, especially in the lower grades.”
— KG Parent(representative)A 57% turnover rate is the school's most critical structural problem. SPEA directly links it to declining achievement in multiple subjects and phases. Without a credible retention strategy, academic improvement will remain elusive regardless of other interventions.
The school records zero students with special educational needs - a statistical implausibility in a cohort of 875. SPEA calls for qualified staff and proper systems to identify and support students with learning needs. This is both a regulatory and an ethical gap.
| Phase | Year Groups | Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Foundation Stage | KG1 | 8,100 |
| Foundation Stage | KG2 | 8,100 |
| Primary (Phase 2) | Grade 1 | 10,200 |
| Primary (Phase 2) | Grade 2 | 10,200 |
| Primary (Phase 2) | Grade 3 | 10,200 |
| Primary (Phase 2) | Grade 4 | 10,200 |
| Primary (Phase 2) | Grade 5 | 10,200 |
| Middle (Phase 3) | Grade 6 | 13,500 |
| Middle (Phase 3) | Grade 7 | 13,500 |
| Middle (Phase 3) | Grade 8 | 13,500 |
| Secondary (Phase 4) | Grade 9 | 16,210 |
Families in the Al Yarmouk area seeking an affordable, English-medium American curriculum school with a strong Arabic and Islamic education component, where cultural familiarity and community feel matter more than academic prestige or co-curricular breadth.
Academically ambitious families expecting strong external exam results, rich extracurricular programmes, or consistent teaching quality; also not suited to students with identified special educational needs, given the school's current lack of SEN identification systems.
It is not a fancy school, but the community feeling is real and the fees mean we can actually afford it without stress. I just wish the teachers stayed longer - that is my biggest concern.