
Nibras Al Iman Private School - Sharjah - Al Azra
Campus & Facilities in Al Azra, Sharjah
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Campus & Facilities
Nibras Al Iman Private School is located in the Al Azra area of Sharjah and has been in operation since 2012, serving 430 students across Pre-KG through Grade 12 on a single campus. Facility data provided is limited — [MISSING: campus size in acres or square metres], [MISSING: number of classrooms], and [MISSING: detailed sports and recreation facilities] — which itself is a signal worth noting for prospective families conducting due diligence.
Among the academic facilities confirmed by the inspection, the school operates science laboratories, though these carry a specific caution: SPEA reviewers identified that systems and procedures to ensure the health and safety of students in science laboratory classes are an explicit area for improvement. This is a meaningful concern for a school serving students through Grade 12, where laboratory work becomes increasingly central to science education. [MISSING: library details, technology infrastructure, maker spaces, and arts or performance facilities] are not documented in available data.
The SPEA inspection report does offer one direct comment on the physical environment: reviewers noted that the school's learning environment and facilities are well maintained and support learning well. This is a positive baseline finding, though it falls short of a formal Outstanding or Very Good rating for facilities specifically. The broader overall effectiveness rating of Acceptable — held across both the 2023–2024 and 2024–2025 inspection cycles — contextualises the facilities picture within a school that is meeting minimum standards rather than exceeding them.
On fee-to-facility value, Nibras Al Iman's fees range from AED 8,505 to AED 20,483, positioning it at the lower end of the American curriculum market in Sharjah. Among American curriculum schools in Sharjah, the median fee is AED 33,610 — meaning Nibras Al Iman charges meaningfully below the sector midpoint. At this fee level, parents should calibrate expectations accordingly: the facility provision visible in the data is modest, and the absence of documented sports facilities, performing arts spaces, or technology infrastructure is more understandable at this price point than it would be at mid-to-premium fee levels. That said, the health and safety concerns in science labs should be resolved regardless of fee tier.