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Our Own English High School - Girls - Sharjah - Industrial Area 6

Campus & Facilities in Industrial Area 6, Sharjah

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Curriculum
Indian
SPEA
Acceptable
Location
Sharjah, Industrial Area 6
Fees
AED 8K - 16K
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Campus & Facilities

7 Acres
Campus Size
Purpose-built site occupied since 1990, housing over 5,600 students across three dedicated phase blocks
Very Good
SPEA Inspection Rating
Awarded 2022–23; improved from Good in 2019 — second-highest rating on the UAE inspection scale
Outstanding
Safeguarding & Wellbeing
Rated Outstanding across all phases in the 2022–23 SPEA inspection — the school's highest individual rating
AED 8,292–15,587
Fee Range
Below the Indian curriculum median of ~AED 15,000 in Sharjah; facilities reflect this affordable positioning
4 Consecutive Years
Green Flag Award
Eco-school recognition indicating sustained commitment to campus environment and sustainability
Purpose-Built CampusOn-Site Medical TeamGreen Flag Eco-SchoolDedicated KG BlockAthletics TrackShaded Play Areas

Our Own English High School - Girls - Sharjah - Industrial Area 6 occupies a seven-acre campus in Industrial Area 6, Sharjah, a site the school has called home since 1990 after outgrowing its original porta-cabin beginnings in Ajman. Established in 1982 and now operated by GEMS Education, the campus has been purpose-built to accommodate one of the UAE's largest all-girls CBSE schools, with 5,677 enrolled students spread across dedicated Kindergarten, Primary, and Senior blocks — each designed to meet the developmental needs of its respective age group.

Academic facilities include science laboratories, a library, Learning Corners, a Creative Art Corner, and a Play Pen and Activity Room for early years students. Technology is woven into classroom instruction from the earliest stages, with coding and animation introduced at KG level and ICT integrated across all phases for research and independent learning. Specific details on the number of labs, library capacity, or dedicated STEAM or maker spaces are [MISSING: lab count, library capacity, and maker space specifications not publicly disclosed]. The inspection noted that students in High school use technology effectively and independently, a positive signal of functional infrastructure, though the campus does not appear to market premium tech facilities as a headline offering.

Sports provision includes facilities for cricket, basketball, and badminton, alongside a sprint and athletics track and obstacle courses — a practical and varied offering that supports the PE curriculum observed during the SPEA inspection. There is no evidence of a swimming pool or gymnasium in the available data, and [MISSING: detailed sports facility specifications, including court dimensions and covered sports hall confirmation]. Arts are supported through a dedicated Creative Art Corner, with inspection findings confirming strong student performance in art and music across phases. A medical team is present on campus, and the school references a structured wellbeing and safeguarding framework that was rated Outstanding across all phases in the 2022–23 SPEA inspection. Dining arrangements are [MISSING: canteen or dining facility details not confirmed in available data].

The SPEA inspection rated the overall learning environment as part of a Very Good overall effectiveness judgement — an improvement on the Good rating awarded in 2019. Inspectors specifically noted a highly supportive learning environment throughout the school and praised the management of facilities and resources under Performance Standard 6. Students' personal and social development, including safeguarding, was rated Outstanding across all phases, reflecting an environment where girls feel safe, respected, and well-supported. The school has also held the Green Flag eco-school award for four consecutive years, indicating meaningful attention to the campus environment.

On the question of value, OOEHSS charges fees of AED 8,292 to AED 15,587 — well below the Sharjah-wide median and firmly at the affordable end of the market. Among Indian curriculum schools in Sharjah, the median fee sits at approximately AED 15,000, placing OOEHSS at or near the lower boundary of its peer group. At this fee level, parents should not expect premium facilities comparable to higher-fee schools — and the campus reflects that honestly. What it does deliver is a functional, well-managed, and safe physical environment that supports strong academic outcomes and holistic development for a very large student body. For families prioritising academic rigour and value over prestige facilities, the campus-to-fee equation is reasonable and transparent.