
Elite American School - sharjah - Al Azra
Campus & Facilities in Al Azra, Sharjah
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Campus & Facilities
Elite American School - Sharjah - Al Azra is a long-established co-educational campus located in the Al Azra district of Sharjah, serving students from KG1 through Grade 12 since 1986. With 2,047 students enrolled across Kindergarten and three academic cycles, it is a sizeable institution by Sharjah standards. Specific campus size data is [MISSING: campus area in square metres or acres], and detailed facility inventories — including library specifications, dining arrangements, and medical suite details — are not publicly disclosed, limiting a full comparative assessment.
On the academic facilities front, the school operates science laboratories with practical lab work confirmed across Cycle 2 and Cycle 3, and computer science facilities supporting student-led projects including website creation and sprite programming. The school has meaningfully integrated technology into daily learning: the ClassPoint digital platform is used in mathematics lessons for real-time whole-class interaction, and students across all cycles use technology for independent research. These are functional, purposeful tools rather than showcase investments, and they appear to be driving measurable outcomes in MAP attainment.
Sports and physical education provision is referenced in inspection findings — students in Cycle 1 demonstrate running, jumping and balancing skills, while ball control and team sports feature in Cycles 2 and 3 — but [MISSING: specific sports facility details such as gymnasium dimensions, court count, or outdoor field specifications]. There is no confirmed swimming pool or dedicated performance arts space on record. Early years facilities support multi-sensory and cooperative learning in KG, with children making independent task choices, though PE skills in KG were noted by inspectors as less well developed.
The SPEA inspection rated the school's management, staffing, facilities and resources as part of its overall Good judgement in 2023–2024, an improvement from Acceptable the prior year. Inspectors noted the effective use of learning and assessment technology as a key strength contributing to improved student outcomes. No specific facility deficiencies were flagged as primary concerns, though the broader inspection highlighted that innovation and enterprise environments — particularly maker-style STEM spaces — remain underdeveloped across Cycles 1 and 2.
On the question of value alignment: at a fee range of AED 10,000 to AED 25,000, Elite School sits well below the median for American curriculum schools in Sharjah, where the median annual fee among American curriculum schools is AED 33,610. At this price point, parents should calibrate expectations accordingly — the campus provides functional, adequate learning environments rather than premium or purpose-built facilities. The school's strength lies in its academic delivery and technology integration rather than in physical infrastructure. Families prioritising state-of-the-art sports complexes, performing arts theatres, or expansive maker spaces will need to look at higher-fee alternatives. What Elite School does offer at this fee level — working science labs, integrated digital learning tools, and a stable, improving academic environment — represents reasonable value within its market segment.