
National School - Ajman - Al Jurf
Ministry of Education School in Al Jurf, Ajman
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The Executive Summary
“Enrolling my child here has been a game-changer. The dedicated staff and engaging American curriculum have fostered incredible growth and enthusiasm for learning.”
— KG Parent (community feedback)Academic Framework & Learning Style
Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)
Pastoral Care & Well-being
“The school has a genuinely warm atmosphere. My child settled in quickly and the teachers clearly know each student individually - it does not feel like a number factory.”
— Grade 3 Parent (community feedback)(representative)Campus & Facilities
Teaching & Learning Quality
Leadership & Management
Community Reputation & Standing
The school does not publish exam results, student progression data, or university destination records. For a school serving up to Grade 11, this gap makes independent academic benchmarking difficult and may concern data-driven parents.
No parent portal, learning management system, or formal digital progress-reporting platform is publicly referenced. In a market where schools increasingly offer real-time academic updates, this is an area where the school could strengthen parent engagement.
Fees & Value for Money
Additional Costs
Discounts & Concessions
Scholarships & Bursaries
The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?
THE “RIGHT FIT”
Families based in Al Jurf or nearby Ajman areas seeking an affordable American-curriculum school with a long community track record, strong values culture, and meaningful sibling discounts - particularly those with children from KG through to Grade 11 who benefit from a stable, caring school environment.
THE “WRONG FIT”
Families who prioritize published academic outcome data, a wide structured extracurricular program, or a digitally integrated parent communication platform, or those whose children are high-performance athletes or artists requiring specialist coaching and competition pathways.
We have had three children go through this school and the consistency of care and teaching has been remarkable. It is not the flashiest school in Ajman but it is one of the most genuine.
Strengths
- Nearly 40-year track record gives unmatched community credibility in Al Jurf
- Rare dual US Common Core and UAE MOE curriculum in one school
- Transparent and competitive fee structure from AED 8,400 per year
- Winner of the 2015 Emirates Award for Distinguished Educational Performance
- Structured sibling discounts up to 15% benefit larger families significantly
- Performance Theatre and specialist Science and ICT labs on campus
- CAT4 cognitive testing at admissions supports appropriate student placement
- Dedicated SEN department with structured inclusion support pathway
Areas for Improvement
- No published exam results, academic outcomes, or university destination data
- Extracurricular program lacks publicly documented breadth and structure
- No parent portal or digital learning management system referenced publicly
- School currently offers only up to Grade 11, not a full pre-university pathway