
“The teachers here genuinely care about every child. My son struggled in his previous school and the staff at OBK took the time to help him settle in and build his confidence. It is not a fancy school but the heart of it is real.”
— Grade 7 Parent(representative)“The school feels like a family. When my daughter was going through a difficult time, her class teacher noticed and reached out to us directly. That kind of attention is rare and we are very grateful for it.”
— Grade 9 Parent(representative)The school's website contains broken image links, an empty curriculum page, and no published data on fees, facilities, academic results, or extracurricular programmes. Improving digital transparency would significantly help parents make informed decisions.
The current provision of the curriculum for boys only up to Grade 10 creates a structural gap, requiring male students to transfer schools for their final two years of secondary education - a disruption that can affect academic momentum and university preparation.
Pakistani expatriate families of limited means who want an affordable, Islamic values-grounded education under the Pakistani National Curriculum, and families who may qualify for charitable support to fund their child's schooling.
Families prioritising premium facilities, published academic results, a structured extracurricular programme, or a documented pathway to top UAE or international universities - these parents will find better-matched options among higher-fee Ajman private schools.
OBK gave my children an education we could never have afforded anywhere else. It is not perfect but it is honest, and the values my children have learned here - about faith, about community, about helping others - those will stay with them for life.