
Far Eastern Private School branch Sharjah - Al Shahba
Campus & Facilities in Al Shahba, Sharjah
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Campus & Facilities
Far Eastern Private School branch Sharjah - Al Shahba has operated from its Al Shahba, Sharjah location since 2001, making it one of the more established community-focused schools in the emirate. The campus accommodates 1,250 students across the full KG-to-Grade-12 age range and is one of two FEPS campuses in Sharjah, the second being at Al Azra. Campus size data is [MISSING: total campus area in square metres or acres], which limits a full physical comparison against peer schools.
Academic facilities include dedicated science laboratories for Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, computer laboratories, and a Library (Learning Resource Center). Multipurpose halls and activity rooms supplement classroom learning. However, the SPEA inspection identified that student use of learning technologies is limited across all phases, and the school's own infrastructure and resources were explicitly listed as a key area for improvement in the 2023–2024 review. There is no evidence of a maker space, STEAM innovation lab, or dedicated arts performance venue.
Sports provision is a relative strength at this fee level. The school offers an indoor gymnasium supporting volleyball, handball, and indoor football, a full-sized indoor basketball court, an outdoor basketball court, and an outdoor football field. Separate locker rooms for boys and girls are provided. There is no swimming pool on site. For a school charging between AED 3,700 and AED 8,000 annually — well below the Sharjah-wide median — the sports offering is functional and reasonably broad.
Welfare and support facilities include an on-site clinic staffed by a licensed nurse and doctor for first-aid cases, and a canteen providing affordable snacks for students and staff. Security staff are present, and the school undergoes regular inspections from Sharjah Municipality, the Ministry of Health, Civil Defense, and SPEA. Early years facilities are integrated within the main building rather than in a purpose-built early childhood wing; [MISSING: dedicated early years outdoor play area specifications].
The 2023–2024 SPEA inspection rated the school's overall effectiveness Acceptable — the same as the prior year — and specifically flagged "the school's infrastructure and resources to enhance students' learning experience" as a formal area for improvement. No recent capital investments or facility expansions are documented. At fees of AED 3,700–AED 8,000, FEPS Al Shahba sits at the most affordable end of Sharjah's private school market, and the facilities broadly reflect that positioning: functional and safe, but without the specialist spaces, technology integration, or performance infrastructure that parents would expect at mid-market or premium fee levels. Families choosing this school do so primarily for its Philippine curriculum community fit and affordability, not for facility excellence.