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Emirates National School branch Sharjah Al NakheelatCampus & Facilities in Al Nakheelat، Sharjah

Curriculum
Indian
SPEA
Good
Location
Sharjah, Al Nakheelat
Fees
AED 4K - 7K
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Campus & Facilities

Acceptable
SPEA Facilities Rating
Meets minimum UAE requirements; classroom crowding specifically flagged by inspectors
3,021
Students on Campus
Large single-site community; high demand on shared spaces and facilities
AED 7,400
Highest Annual Fee
Well below the Indian curriculum median of ~AED 15,000 in Sharjah; budget-tier provision
1980
Year Established
One of Sharjah's longest-running CBSE schools; campus reflects its age
Outdoor Football PitchDeveloped Outdoor AreasIndoor Play SpacesBudget-Tier FeesCramped Classrooms Noted

Emirates National School branch Sharjah Al Nakheelat occupies a relatively large plot in the Al Nakheelat district of central Sharjah, a location it has held since its establishment in 1980. The campus serves 3,021 students across KG1 through Grade 12 — a substantial community that places considerable demand on shared spaces and infrastructure. The school's age and scale are defining characteristics of the physical environment: well-established, but carrying the constraints of a site that was not purpose-built for today's enrolment numbers.

The SPEA 2022–23 inspection found the learning environment to be rated Acceptable by SPEA inspectors — the lowest passing grade on the six-point UAE inspection scale. Reviewers specifically noted that classroom space is often cramped, a meaningful concern for a school of this size. This is a practical limitation parents should weigh carefully, particularly for younger children who benefit most from generous, flexible learning environments. On a more positive note, inspectors acknowledged that the outdoor environment has been imaginatively developed, suggesting deliberate investment in making the most of available external space.

Sports provision includes a full-size outdoor football pitch, alongside various outdoor and indoor play areas. Specific details on gymnasiums, swimming pools, courts, or dedicated arts and performance spaces are [MISSING: detailed sports and arts facility inventory not disclosed in available data]. Similarly, information on science laboratories, library resources, technology infrastructure, and medical or dining facilities has not been publicly disclosed. For a school enrolling over 3,000 students, the absence of this detail makes independent assessment difficult.

On the question of value, ENS Sharjah's fees range from AED 3,400 to AED 7,400 annually — positioning it firmly at the affordable end of the market. Among Indian curriculum schools in Sharjah, the median annual fee is approximately AED 15,000, meaning ENS Sharjah sits well below even that modest benchmark. At this fee level, parents should calibrate expectations accordingly — the facility standard observed is broadly consistent with what the pricing supports, though the cramped classroom finding remains a concern regardless of fee tier. The imaginatively developed outdoor environment represents a genuine positive, and the school's long-established presence in the community suggests ongoing, if incremental, site stewardship.