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Al Tafawq Private School - Al Dhaid

Curriculum
Ministry of Education
SPEA
Acceptable
Location
Sharjah, Al Dhaid
Fees
AED 3K - 6K

Executive Summary

Al Tafawq Private School, located in Al Dhaid, Sharjah, is a Ministry of Education curriculum school established in 1990. The school's overall effectiveness is rated Acceptable in the 2024-2025 inspection cycle, maintaining the same rating as the previous review cycle in 2023-2024. The school serves 556 students from KG through Cycle 3 (Grades 1-9), with Arabic as the medium of instruction.

The quality of students' achievements is generally Acceptable across most subjects and phases. Students achieve Good progress in Social Studies in Cycles 2 and 3, while English language achievement in KG remains Weak. Personal and social development is rated Good overall, with students demonstrating positive attitudes, respectful behaviour, and a strong understanding of Islamic values and UAE culture. The quality of teaching, assessment, and curriculum is Acceptable across all phases.

Key strengths include notable improvement in Social Studies achievement in Cycle 3, students' understanding of Islamic values and UAE cultural heritage, and positive and effective partnerships with parents. Areas requiring development include improving achievement quality across all subjects and phases, enhancing teaching and learning quality, and strengthening support for diverse student groups including students of determination and high-attaining students. The school also needs to develop the capacity of middle leaders to lead their departments more effectively.

Overall School Performance

Inspection Year 2024-2025

Outstanding

Very Good

Good

Acceptable

Weak

Very Weak

Al Tafawq Private School - Al Dhaid Overall Rating

Acceptable for 3+ consecutive years

SPEA Performance Standards

The performance standards used by SPEA to evaluate school quality across Sharjah.

Inclusive Education
Acceptable

The school has 5 students of determination. Teachers are aware of the diverse learning needs of different student groups, including those with special educational needs, and occasionally adapt their approaches accordingly. However, planning learning activities to consistently meet the needs of all student groups, including students of determination and high-attaining students, remains an area under development. Students of DeterminationDifferentiationSupport

Wellbeing
Good

Students' personal development is rated Good overall, with students demonstrating self-discipline, mutual respect, and positive behaviour inside and outside classrooms. Attendance is 94.2%, which is a good rate. Students participate enthusiastically in a limited range of activities promoting healthy and safe lifestyles, though sports facilities are limited. Bullying incidents are rare and handled promptly by staff. Attendance 94.2%Healthy LifestylesSafe Environment

National Agenda
Acceptable

The school participates in the International Benchmark Test (IBT) with almost all students from Grades 3-9 taking part. Recent IBT results show Weak attainment in Arabic, Mathematics, and Science across all phases, and Weak attainment in English in Cycles 1 and 2. The school uses external assessment data to understand the gap between internal and external results, though analysis remains superficial and is not yet effectively used to inform planning. IBTInternational Benchmark TestNational Agenda

Key Highlights

Standout achievements identified by the inspection team that distinguish this school.

Social Studies Improvement

Notable improvement in the quality of student achievement in Social Studies in Cycle 3, with students demonstrating Good progress in Cycles 2 and 3.

Islamic Values & UAE Culture

Students demonstrate clear understanding and appreciation of Islamic values and UAE cultural heritage, participating in national celebrations and cultural activities.

Parent Partnership

Positive and effective partnership relationships between the school and parents, with strong communication and parental engagement.

Student Behaviour & Conduct

Students exhibit good self-discipline and respectful behaviour towards peers and staff both inside and outside classrooms, with bullying incidents being very rare.

External Assessment Participation

Almost all students from Grades 3-9 participate in the International Benchmark Test (IBT), helping the school understand the gap between internal and external assessment results.

Academic Performance Breakdown

KG (Kindergarten)KG1-KG2
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic (First Language)
Acceptable
Social Studies
Acceptable
English
Weak
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Acceptable
Other Subjects (PE, Art, Computing)
Acceptable
Learning Skills
Acceptable
KG (Kindergarten) Note
KG achievement is generally Acceptable, with English remaining Weak. Mathematics and Science show improvement from the previous cycle where they were rated Weak.
Cycle 1Grades 1-4
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic (First Language)
Acceptable
Social Studies
Acceptable
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Acceptable
Other Subjects (PE, Art, Computing)
Acceptable
Learning Skills
Acceptable
Cycle 1 Note
Cycle 1 achievement is Acceptable across all subjects. English shows improvement from Weak in the 2023 report.
Cycle 2Grades 5-8
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic (First Language)
Acceptable
Social Studies
Acceptable
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Acceptable
Other Subjects (PE, Art, Computing)
Acceptable
Learning Skills
Acceptable
Cycle 2 Note
Cycle 2 achievement is Acceptable overall, with Social Studies progress improving to Good. IBT results indicate Weak attainment in Arabic, English, Mathematics and Science.
Cycle 3Grades 9
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic (First Language)
Acceptable
Social Studies
Acceptable
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Acceptable
Other Subjects (PE, Art, Computing)
Acceptable
Learning Skills
Acceptable
Cycle 3 Note
Cycle 3 achievement is Acceptable overall with notable improvement in Social Studies progress to Good. IBT shows Acceptable attainment in English for Cycle 3.

Overall student achievement is Acceptable across all phases and subjects. Social Studies shows Good progress in Cycles 2 and 3. English in KG remains Weak. IBT external results show Weak attainment in Arabic, Mathematics and Science across all phases, and Weak in English for Cycles 1 and 2, highlighting a significant gap between internal and external assessment data.

Leadership & Management

Effectiveness of school governance, strategic planning, and leadership capacity to drive continuous improvement.

Effectiveness of Leadership
Leadership quality remains Acceptable. The principal and senior leadership team demonstrate commitment to school improvement, but middle leaders' capacity to lead their departments effectively needs further development.
Acceptable
Self-Evaluation & Development Planning
Self-evaluation processes are in place but remain at a surface level. The school participates in external assessments to understand performance gaps, though data analysis is not yet used effectively to inform targeted planning.
Acceptable
Parents & Community Partnerships
Partnership relationships with parents are positive and effective. The school maintains strong communication with parents and benefits from their engagement and support.
Good
Governance (Board of Trustees)
The Board of Trustees remains Acceptable in its oversight and support of the school's development.
Acceptable
Management, Staff, Facilities & Resources
School management, staffing, facilities and resources are rated Acceptable. Learning resources need improvement across all phases. The school has 38 teachers and 3 teaching assistants with a teacher turnover rate of 13%.
Acceptable

Leadership Approach

The principal demonstrates commitment to continuous improvement and the school has maintained its Acceptable rating. Leadership ensures consistent planning that contributes to improving student learning outcomes. However, the capacity of middle leaders to effectively lead their departments requires further development, and the use of assessment data to drive targeted teaching improvements remains an area for growth.

Inspection Findings

Students' Outcomes

Overall student achievement is Acceptable across most subjects and phases. Students achieve Good progress in Social Studies in Cycles 2 and 3, representing a notable improvement. English in KG remains Weak. External IBT results reveal a significant gap with internal assessments, showing Weak attainment in Arabic, Mathematics and Science across all phases. High-attaining students are not consistently challenged to reach their full potential.

Personal Development

Personal and social development is rated Good overall. Students demonstrate positive attitudes, self-discipline, and mutual respect. They show strong understanding and appreciation of Islamic values and UAE cultural heritage. Attendance is 94.2%. Social responsibility and innovation skills remain Acceptable, with students participating in community initiatives, though most are school-organised rather than student-led.

Teaching Quality

Teaching and assessment quality is Acceptable across all phases. Most teachers have good subject knowledge and plan lessons with clear learning objectives. However, teachers rarely develop critical thinking, problem-solving and independent learning skills. Assessment data analysis is superficial and not effectively used to track student progress or provide appropriate levels of challenge and support for all student groups.

Protection & Care

The quality of student protection, care, guidance and support is Acceptable overall. All students feel safe and valued. Bullying incidents are rare and handled promptly. The school provides a friendly learning environment, though sports facilities are limited. Students participate in activities promoting healthy and safe lifestyles, though their health and safety decision-making is inconsistent.

Areas for Development

  • Improve the quality of student achievement across all subjects and all phases.
  • Improve the quality of teaching and learning processes across all phases.
  • Strengthen the support and challenge provided to different student groups in lessons, including students of determination and high-attaining students.
  • Develop the capacity of middle leaders in the school to effectively lead the departments they are responsible for.
  • Improve the quality of learning resources across all phases.