
“My children have grown up in this school and what I value most is that they are proud of being Emirati while also thinking about the wider world. The IPC units make learning feel relevant, not just textbook exercises.”
— Year 6 Parent(representative)“The school genuinely knows my child as an individual. The teachers notice when something is off and they follow up. That sense of care is real, not just something they say on the website.”
— Grade 4 Parent(representative)The school does not currently enter students for externally accredited examinations, making it difficult for parents to benchmark student attainment against regional and international peers. This is a structural transparency gap.
Key information including detailed fee schedules, staff qualification data, ECA programme specifics, and parent communication systems is not clearly published on the school's website, creating friction for parents conducting due diligence.
Families who prioritise Arabic language mastery and Islamic identity within an internationally minded learning framework, particularly UAE nationals and long-term residents in the Al Bustan and northern emirates area who want their children to be bilingual, culturally grounded, and globally aware.
Families seeking externally benchmarked exam results (IGCSE, A-Level, IB), those requiring a primarily English-medium environment, or parents who need full fee and curriculum transparency before committing to a school.
We chose this school because we wanted our son to be proud of his Arabic identity while also being ready for the world. After several years here, he speaks formal Arabic confidently and thinks critically. That combination is rare in Ajman at this price.