
Al Ansar National Private School - branch Al Qarain 3 is a recently established campus, founded in August 2023, making it one of the newer private school additions to Sharjah's Al Qarain 3 neighbourhood. As a branch operating under the UAE Ministry of Education curriculum for Grades 6 to 12, the school serves the secondary segment exclusively, which shapes the nature and scale of facilities parents should expect. Detailed facility data — including campus size, laboratory count, library provision, sports infrastructure, and dining arrangements — has [MISSING: not been publicly disclosed], limiting the depth of assessment possible at this stage.
From an inspection standpoint, Al Ansar National School is currently listed as 'Not Reviewed' by the Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA). This is not unusual for a school of its age — among Sharjah's 27 schools classified as New Schools awaiting substantive inspection, many are in a similar position. However, it does mean parents cannot yet benchmark the learning environment against a formal regulatory assessment. A SPEA inspection rating, when issued, will provide the clearest independent view of whether facilities meet expected standards.
On the question of value, Al Ansar National School charges fees ranging from AED 32,500 to AED 43,000 annually, which includes tuition and books. Contextualised against the Sharjah-wide data, the median annual fee across all private schools sits at AED 35,525, placing this school broadly at the market midpoint. Among MoE curriculum schools specifically, the average fee is just AED 10,212 — meaning Al Ansar's fees are considerably above the MoE curriculum average. At fees of up to AED 43,000, parents should reasonably expect well-equipped science laboratories, a functional library or resource centre, dedicated sports facilities, and reliable technology infrastructure — provisions that would be considered standard at this price point. Without confirmed facility data, it is not possible to verify whether the campus delivers on these expectations.
Parents considering this school are strongly advised to conduct an in-person campus visit to assess the physical environment directly, request a full facilities inventory from the school administration, and monitor for the publication of an initial SPEA inspection report, which will offer the most reliable independent assessment of the learning environment.