
East Point Indian International School, Ajman
Indian School in Al Hamidiya, Ajman
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The Executive Summary
“School environment encompasses Indian value system with a global perspective. It took us only one meeting with the Principal to convey our child's feedback, which we noticed was handled in a very professional and caring manner.”
— Grade III Parent (published on school website)Academic Framework & Learning Style
Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)
Pastoral Care & Well-being
“I consider myself fortunate to have chosen this school for my son. The school has done a tremendous job in providing a caring and academically strong environment.”
— Parent of Grade VIII Student (published on school website)Campus & Facilities
Teaching & Learning Quality
Leadership & Management
Community Reputation & Standing
The admissions policy places the financial burden of additional support for students with learning disabilities on parents, which creates a barrier for families with SEN children and does not fully reflect the school's inclusive mission statement.
The school claims 100% board results but does not publicly publish detailed CBSE board examination data, subject-level performance, or university destination statistics - information that discerning parents increasingly expect.
Fees & Value for Money
Additional Costs
Discounts & Concessions
Scholarships & Bursaries
The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?
THE “RIGHT FIT”
Indian expatriate families seeking an affordable, disciplined CBSE school in Ajman with a strong community reputation, broad co-curricular activities, and a values-based Indian educational tradition from KG through Grade 12.
THE “WRONG FIT”
Families seeking Cambridge or IB curriculum pathways, parents whose children have significant SEN requirements and need funded in-school support, or those who prioritise detailed public reporting on academic outcomes and university destinations.
The rigorous CBSE curriculum coupled with dedicated staff has really fostered remarkable growth and confidence in my child's learning journey.
Strengths
- Nearly 30 years of continuous operation builds genuine community trust
- Among the most affordable CBSE fee ranges in Ajman at AED 6,000-10,800
- Broad co-curricular programme including karate, dance, yoga and martial arts
- Structured four-house system drives student engagement and healthy competition
- Smart Classrooms and Britannica Language Lab enhance teaching quality
- 21-bus fleet covers Ajman, Sharjah and Umm Al Quwain for wide accessibility
- Dedicated KG block with indoor and outdoor play areas praised by parents
- Full CBSE pathway from KG1 to Grade 12 under one roof
Areas for Improvement
- No publicly detailed CBSE board results or university destination data available
- SEN policy places additional support costs on parents, limiting true inclusion
- No dedicated counsellor or mental health support programme publicly documented
- Discipline approach is rule-heavy; may not suit families preferring restorative models