
AL Ahliah Charity Private School-Branch Al Jazzat is a recently established school, founded in August 2022, located in the Al Jazzat district of Sharjah. As a branch of the Al Ahliah Charity Schools network, it operates under a charitable educational mandate, serving students in Grades 5 to 8 through the UAE Ministry of Education curriculum delivered entirely in Arabic. The school occupies a single campus, though detailed information on campus size, layout, and physical infrastructure has not been made publicly available. [MISSING: campus size in square metres or acres, building description, overall site design]
Specific facility data across all key categories — including academic laboratories, library provision, technology infrastructure, sports facilities, arts spaces, dining, and medical or wellbeing amenities — has not been disclosed in available records. [MISSING: science labs, library, ICT infrastructure, sports courts or fields, arts or performance spaces, canteen or dining hall, on-site clinic or nurse room] Parents considering this school should request a campus tour and direct confirmation of available facilities before enrolling.
From an inspection standpoint, Al Ahliah Charity School Al Jazzat has not yet been reviewed or evaluated by SPEA (Sharjah Private Education Authority) as of the available data. Given that the school was established in 2022, this is consistent with the status of newer institutions; among MoE curriculum schools in Sharjah, none currently hold an Outstanding rating, with the majority rated either Good or Acceptable. The absence of an inspection rating means there is no independent assessment of the learning environment or physical facilities to draw upon at this time.
On the question of fee-to-facility value, context is important. At fees ranging from AED 4,721 to AED 5,418 per year, Al Ahliah Charity School Al Jazzat sits at the very lowest end of the Sharjah private school market. The median annual fee among MoE curriculum schools in Sharjah is AED 8,989, meaning this school charges significantly below the midpoint for its curriculum peer group. At this fee level, parents should not expect premium facilities — the school's charitable mission is centred on accessible, affordable Arabic-medium education rather than extensive infrastructure investment. That said, the lack of any published facility information makes it impossible to assess whether even baseline provision — adequate classrooms, safe outdoor space, and functional learning resources — meets expected standards. Families are strongly encouraged to visit the campus in person.