
Al Wahda Private School occupies a single campus in Al Qarayen 3, near Sharjah Airport — a functional, purpose-built site established in 2016. While campus size in square metres is not publicly disclosed, the school accommodates 798 students across KG through Grade 12 in a gender-separated layout with dedicated sections for KG/Elementary, Girls, and Boys. The design prioritises separation and safety, with designated prayer areas, play zones, and cafeteria facilities in each section.
Academic facilities include 5 Science Labs, 4 Computer Labs, an IT Suite, and a library stocked for all age groups. Classrooms are equipped with interactive smartboards and internet connectivity, and the school uses digital platforms including Teams, Razplus, Gizmos, and Science4Us. KG students access school iPads weekly, and older students are encouraged to bring their own devices. A Sensory Room supports students with special educational needs — a thoughtful inclusion given that 28 identified SEN students are enrolled. Two gender-neutral lecture rooms and a dedicated IT Suite round out the academic provision.
Sports facilities are adequate for the school's fee level. The campus includes 2 Basketball Courts, 2 Volleyball Courts, 2 gender-neutral Playgrounds, dedicated KG and Nursery play areas, an Indoor Gym, and a Happiness/Fitness Area. There is no swimming pool on site, which is consistent with the school's fee positioning but worth noting for families who prioritise aquatic programmes. The Indoor Multi-Purpose Hall seats 370 people and serves as the school's primary performance and assembly space, hosting co-curricular and extra-curricular events throughout the year. There are no dedicated arts studios or maker spaces listed in the school's published facility inventory.
Dining is managed through three separate cafeteria facilities — one each for KG/Elementary, Girls, and Boys — with quality oversight provided by an in-house clinic team. A medical presence is referenced in relation to cafeteria quality control, though the scope of the on-site clinical provision is not fully detailed. [MISSING: specific medical room or nurse staffing details].
The 2023 SPEA inspection rated management, staffing, facilities and resources as part of a broader Leadership and Management standard assessed as Good — an improvement from the school's previous Weak rating in 2018. No specific facilities sub-rating was issued independently. At fees ranging from AED 14,800 to AED 26,500, Al Wahda sits below the median for American curriculum schools in Sharjah, where the citywide median fee across all curricula is AED 35,525. At this price point, the facility offering — functional labs, indoor sports, and a multi-purpose hall — is broadly appropriate, though the absence of a pool, dedicated performance theatre, or maker space means families seeking premium infrastructure should look at higher-fee alternatives. No recent capital investments or expansions have been publicly announced.