“The school has a genuinely warm community feel and the AP programme gave my son a real advantage when applying to universities in North America. My concern is that the school needs to push its stronger students harder.”
— Grade 11 Parent(representative)“The school feels like a community. The staff know my children by name, and when my younger one had a difficult term, the support from the class teacher was immediate and genuine.”
— Elementary Phase Mother(representative)SPEA inspectors found that high-attaining students are not sufficiently challenged across multiple subjects and phases. The school lacks a robust Gifted and Talented framework, meaning able students may be held back by a pace set for the middle of the class.
The school does not yet fully use its extensive assessment data - from MAP, CAT4, and other tools - to systematically adapt teaching and curriculum. The gap between internal data and external benchmarks also suggests assessment literacy needs strengthening at all levels.
| Phase | Year Groups | Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Early Childhood | Pre KG | 15,247 |
| Kindergarten | KG1 | 15,772 |
| Kindergarten | KG2 | 15,772 |
| Elementary | Grade 1 | 18,255 |
| Elementary | Grade 2 | 18,255 |
| Elementary | Grade 3 | 18,280 |
| Elementary | Grade 4 | 21,435 |
| Elementary | Grade 5 | 21,260 |
| Middle | Grade 6 | 21,285 |
| Middle | Grade 7 | 22,337 |
| Middle | Grade 8 | 22,377 |
| Middle | Grade 9 | 22,377 |
| High | Grade 10 | 26,575 |
| High | Grade 11 | 26,605 |
| High | Grade 12 | 26,675 |
Families based in Al Azra, Ajman, or northern Sharjah who want an accredited American curriculum with AP access, a warm community culture, and mid-range fees - particularly for children from Pre-KG through to Grade 10 who benefit from a structured, supportive learning environment.
Academically high-achieving students who need a rigorous Gifted and Talented programme, or families who require strong external benchmark performance data and consistent teaching relationships across secondary - the 26% teacher turnover rate is a real risk for students preparing for AP exams.
For our family coming from Pakistan, the American curriculum and the AP programme were exactly what we needed. The school is not perfect but the teachers genuinely care, and that matters more than I expected.