
Leaders Private School, Sharjah
Campus & Facilities in Al Azra, Sharjah
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Campus & Facilities
Leaders Private School occupies a single campus in Sharjah's Al Azra School Zone, established in 2004 and serving 1,575 students from Pre KG through Grade 12. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed [MISSING: total campus area in sqm or acres], which limits a full physical assessment, but the school operates as a purpose-built, single-site institution. The overall environment is functional and orderly, reflecting the school's ethos of discipline and community — though inspectors specifically flagged that the KG learning environment lacks sufficient stimulation, a meaningful gap that leadership is expected to address.
Academic facilities include science laboratories used by High and some Middle grade students, with electronic devices deployed for research at those levels. However, SPEA inspectors noted that use of learning technologies is not consistent across all subjects and phases — a notable limitation for a school serving over 1,500 students. [MISSING: number of science labs, library details, dedicated technology suites or maker spaces]. The absence of confirmed library or maker space data makes it difficult to fully benchmark against peer institutions.
Sports and physical education facilities support a range of activities, and by High phase, students compete successfully in sporting events — suggesting adequate PE infrastructure. The school yard features trees and green space, and students participate in planting projects as part of environmental initiatives. However, no swimming pool, gymnasium specifications, or court details are confirmed in available data [MISSING: specific sports facility inventory]. Arts and performing arts are a genuine strength — the curriculum includes Performing Arts as a named programme, and CBSE examination results in Visual Arts and Music are described as outstanding at Grade 10 and 12 levels.
The school cafeteria offers healthy food options, and students are noted by inspectors to make wise nutritional choices — a positive wellbeing signal. [MISSING: medical or clinic facilities, dedicated counselling spaces, or wellbeing centre details]. On the care and support front, SPEA rated the protection, care, guidance and support of students as Good, with health and safety arrangements meeting UAE expectations.
On the critical question of value alignment: at fees ranging from AED 8,815 to AED 14,043, Leaders sits well below the Indian curriculum median of AED 15,000 across Sharjah and Dubai, and substantially below the all-school median of AED 35,525. At this fee level, the facilities on offer — a functional campus, subject-specific labs, a cafeteria, and PE spaces — are broadly proportionate to what parents should expect. The school does not position itself as a premium-facilities institution, and the physical environment reflects that honestly. What it lacks in infrastructure breadth, it partially compensates for through curriculum depth, strong examination outcomes, and a harmonious learning culture that inspectors consistently praised.