
Al Dhia Scientific Private School - branch Al Ghubaiba, Sharjah
Campus & Facilities in Al Ghubaiba, Sharjah
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Al Dhia Scientific Private School - branch Al Ghubaiba is located in the Al Ghubaiba district of Sharjah and has been operating since September 2011. The school serves 744 students across KG1 through Grade 9 in a co-educational setting. Specific campus size data is [MISSING: campus area in square metres or acres], and detailed facility inventories — including library, dining, and medical provisions — were not disclosed in available documentation.
The SPEA inspection report describes the school's facilities as "adequate" (مناسبة), a finding that sits at the lower end of acceptable for a functioning school environment. Inspectors noted that the learning environment and learning resources are broadly acceptable, but flagged a meaningful gap in technology integration: students are not using digital devices sufficiently across curriculum areas, which was identified as a specific area for improvement. This is a notable concern for a school serving nearly 750 students in 2023, where digital literacy is an increasingly core competency.
Sports and physical education facilities are referenced in the curriculum — students in PE classes develop basketball and relay race skills — but [MISSING: specific sports facilities, field dimensions, gymnasium details] are not documented. Similarly, arts provision is acknowledged through fine arts and design and technology classes, but [MISSING: dedicated arts rooms, performance spaces, or maker space details] are not confirmed. Early years provision covers 117 KG students, though specialist early years facility specifications are absent from available data.
On the fee-to-facility question, context matters significantly here. At fees ranging from AED 5,154 to AED 12,885, Al Dhia School sits well below the Sharjah city median. Among UAE Ministry of Education curriculum schools in Sharjah, the average fee is approximately AED 10,212, placing this school near the middle of its curriculum peer group. At this fee level, parents should calibrate expectations accordingly — the standard is functional adequacy rather than premium provision. The inspection finding of "adequate" facilities is broadly consistent with what this fee tier can sustain, though the digital device shortfall represents a gap that should be addressable even within a constrained budget. At AED 12,885 at the top of the fee range, families are paying below the citywide median of AED 35,525 across all Sharjah private schools, and the facility offering reflects that positioning honestly.
No recent capital investments, new facility developments, or notable infrastructure upgrades are documented in available records. Parents considering this school should request a campus visit to assess the physical environment directly, particularly the technology infrastructure and science laboratory provision, given the inspection's specific concerns about practical lab skills and digital learning tools.