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Cloud British Private School

Curriculum
British
SPEA
Acceptable
Location
Sharjah, Al Ramla
Fees
AED 19K - 29K

Executive Summary

Cloud British Private School received an overall effectiveness rating of Acceptable in its first review visit. The principal and senior leaders have established a stable organization, though its strategic direction is still being clarified and has not yet been fully shared with the school community.

Students' achievement is Acceptable across all phases and subjects, with learning skills also rated Acceptable. There are early signs of rising attainment in mathematics and science in Phase 3. Personal development, safeguarding, teaching, assessment, curriculum design, and health and safety are all rated Acceptable. However, a high teacher turnover rate has negatively impacted students' achievement, and opportunities for students to develop innovation and enterprise skills are insufficient.

Leadership and self-evaluation are Acceptable, but the capacity of middle leaders to secure improvement is inconsistent. Future improvements are contingent on the principal establishing a functioning senior leadership team.

Overall School Performance

Inspection Year 2024-2025

Outstanding

Very Good

Good

Acceptable

Weak

Very Weak

Cloud British Private School Overall Rating

Acceptable

SPEA Performance Standards

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

Inclusive Education

The school currently does not have any students with special educational needs (SEN). Therefore, specific provision for students of determination is not in place, and no rating for inclusive education was provided. special educational needs

Wellbeing
Acceptable

Students' personal development and safeguarding are acceptable. Teachers demonstrate care and support for students across all phases. While students' understanding of safe and healthy lifestyles is limited, they show positive attitudes and respect towards staff and peers, though consistency varies in the boys' section. personal developmentsafeguardingcare and support

National Agenda
Acceptable

The school's overall performance related to the National Agenda is acceptable. Notably, external benchmarking tests show very good results in mathematics and science in Phase 3. Students demonstrate a basic understanding of Islamic values and appreciate Emirati heritage and culture, with key national events celebrated. National AgendamathematicssciencePhase 3Emirati culture

Key Highlights

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

Strong Benchmarking Results

The school achieved very good external benchmarking test results in mathematics and science for students in Phase 3, indicating strong academic performance in these key subjects.

Teacher Care & Support

Teachers consistently demonstrate a high level of care and support for students across all phases, fostering a positive and nurturing learning environment.

Principal's Determination

The principal shows strong determination to improve the overall provision for students, indicating a commitment to continuous school development and progress.

Academic Performance Breakdown

Phase 1FS1-Year 1 (approx)
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Acceptable
Science
Acceptable
Other subjects
Acceptable
Phase 2Years 2-6 (approx)
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic (as a First Language)
Acceptable
Arabic (as an additional Language)
Acceptable
Social Studies
Acceptable
English
Weak
Mathematics
Weak
Science
Acceptable
Other subjects
Acceptable
Phase 3Years 7-9 (approx)
Islamic Education
Acceptable
Arabic (as a First Language)
Acceptable
Arabic (as an additional Language)
Acceptable
Social Studies
Acceptable
English
Acceptable
Mathematics
Very Good
Science
Very Good
Other subjects
Acceptable

Students’ achievement is acceptable overall across all phases and subjects. There are early signs that students’ attainment is rising in mathematics and science in Phase 3.

Leadership & Management

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

The effectiveness of leadership
The principal and senior leaders have established a stable organization, but the strategic direction needs clarification and wider communication.
Acceptable
Self-evaluation and improvement planning
The school's self-evaluation is acceptable, but its accuracy and usefulness need improvement to produce a coherent and realistic improvement plan.
Acceptable
Partnerships with parents and the community
Partnerships with parents and the community are acceptable, with parents generally supportive of the school.
Acceptable
Governance
Governance is acceptable, with the board providing oversight, though the principal needs to establish a functioning senior leadership team for further improvement.
Acceptable
Management, staffing, facilities and resources
Management, staffing, facilities, and resources are acceptable, but a high teacher turnover rate has negatively impacted students' achievement.
Acceptable

Leadership Approach

The leadership team, led by the principal, maintains a stable organization with an acceptable overall effectiveness. The principal is determined to improve provision for students, but the school's strategic direction requires clearer articulation and the establishment of a fully functioning senior leadership team to drive consistent improvement.

Inspection Findings

Students' Outcomes

Students’ achievement is acceptable across all phases and subjects. While internal data often overestimates attainment and progress, external benchmarking shows promising signs in Phase 3 mathematics and science. Students' learning skills are acceptable, though independent learning and critical thinking need further development.

Personal Development

Students’ personal and social development and their innovation skills are acceptable. Children show positive attitudes and pride in the school, with girls demonstrating greater self-reliance. Bullying is rare, and relationships are generally respectful. Students have a basic understanding of Islamic values and Emirati culture, but innovation skills and environmental awareness are underdeveloped.

Teaching Quality

The quality of teaching and assessment is acceptable. Teachers possess secure subject knowledge, but their understanding of how students learn varies. While lessons are planned to meet most students' needs, differentiation is inconsistent, especially in Phase 2. Questioning techniques are not always well-developed, and resources for science are insufficient.

Protection & Care

The protection, care, guidance, and support of students are acceptable. Arrangements for health and safety are acceptable, and teachers provide care and support. Students' understanding of healthy lifestyles is limited, and extra-curricular activities are not yet organized. Student attendance is acceptable, but punctuality, particularly in Phase 2, needs improvement.

Areas for Development

  • Improve students' achievement in all subjects across all phases.
  • Enhance the development of students’ innovation, enterprise, and critical thinking skills.
  • Address students’ attendance and punctuality at the start of the school day.
  • Raise the quality of teaching and assessment across all phases.
  • Improve teachers' ability to plan and deliver learning which provides greater challenge for all groups of students to accelerate their progress.
  • Utilize the UAE School Inspection Framework to inform the analysis of school data for valid and reliable measures of students’ achievement.
  • Enhance the accuracy and usefulness of the school’s self-evaluation to produce a coherent and realistic improvement plan.