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AL Ahliah Charity Private School-Branch (Al Falaj-Al Azra)

Curriculum
Ministry of Education
SPEA
Acceptable
Location
Sharjah, Al Falaj
Fees
AED 7K - 8K

Tuition Fees

Grade LevelAnnual Tuition
Grade 4 / Year 5
AED 7,485
Grade 5 / Year 6
AED 7,620
Grade 6 / Year 7
AED 8,205
Grade 7 / Year 8
AED 8,270
Fees are subject to change. Please verify with the school for the most current rates.

Payment Terms

3
Installments
40/30/30
Payment Methods
Cash (first instalment); Cheque (second and third instalments)

First instalment (40%) paid in cash before academic year begins. Second instalment (30%) by cheque due December 2025. Third instalment (30%) by cheque due March 2026. Textbooks paid 100% upfront at registration.

Additional Costs

Textbooks / School Books

AED 533 - 591
annual

Paid 100% upfront at registration or re-registration

School Transport (within Sharjah)

AED 2,800
annual

Optional; covers transport within Sharjah emirate

New Student Registration Fee

AED 500
one-time

Deducted from tuition fees; non-refundable if student withdraws

Re-registration Fee

AED 500
annual

Deducted from tuition fees; non-refundable if student withdraws

Scholarships & Bursaries

No scholarship or bursary programme is referenced on the school website or in the SPEA inspection report. Given the school's charitable, not-for-profit status and its already subsidised fee structure, the low fee level itself functions as the primary accessibility mechanism. Families requiring further financial support should contact the school administration directly.

Value for Money

The fee structure at AL Ahliah Charity Private School-Branch (Al Falaj-Al Azra) is among the most accessible in Sharjah's private school sector - a direct reflection of its not-for-profit charitable operator model. For the 2025-2026 academic year, tuition fees range from AED 7,882 (Grade 5) to AED 8,652 (Grade 8), with textbook costs adding between AED 533 and AED 591 per year. The all-in cost without transport ranges from AED 8,360 to AED 9,205 per year. Adding Sharjah transport brings the total to between AED 11,160 and AED 12,005 annually - still dramatically below the AED 30,000-80,000+ range typical of mainstream Sharjah private schools. Note that the school fees page covers Grades 5 through 8 only; the SPEA profile confirms the school operates Grades 4 through 9. Fee data for Grade 4 and Grade 9 was not published on the school website at the time of this review and parents should confirm these directly with the school. Fees are paid in three instalments: 40% before the start of the academic year (cash), 30% by cheque due December 2025, and 30% by cheque due March 2026. Textbook costs are paid in full (100%) at registration. A registration fee of AED 500 applies for new students and re-registration alike; this is deducted from tuition fees but is non-refundable if the student withdraws. The school applies a structured withdrawal fee policy: one month's fees if attendance is two weeks or less, two months if attendance is between two weeks and one month, and three months if attendance exceeds one month. For value-for-money assessment: this school sits at the budget end of Sharjah's private school spectrum, and the value proposition is clear - a regulated, SPEA-inspected, improving school at a price point accessible to middle and lower-income expatriate families. It is not competing with premium MoE schools or international curriculum schools. The question is not whether it is expensive - it is not - but whether the academic outcomes in English, Maths, and Science justify the choice for families with specific aspirations for those subjects.