
Pace British School branch sharjah - Muwailih
British School in Muwailih, Sharjah
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The Executive Summary
“The fees are genuinely reasonable for a school that goes all the way to A Levels, and my son's teachers are clearly qualified. We knew it was a newer school when we enrolled, and it has grown faster than I expected.”
— Year 8 Parent(representative)Academic Framework & Learning Style
Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)
Pastoral Care & Well-being
“The school feels safe and the staff genuinely know the children. My daughter settled quickly and the teachers were proactive about keeping us informed during her first term.”
— Year 4 Mother(representative)Campus & Facilities
Teaching & Learning Quality
Leadership & Management
SPEA Inspection Results (Decoded)
Science attainment in Phases 1 and 2 remains Acceptable, with laboratory skills and independent scientific enquiry specifically flagged as weak. Arabic-medium subjects, Islamic Education, and Social Studies are all Acceptable across attainment and progress. These are the school's most significant academic development priorities.
Inspectors found that assessment feedback does not consistently help students understand how to improve, and that gifted and talented students are not always appropriately challenged. Innovation, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills are also less well developed than the school's ambitions require.
Inspection History
Fees & Value for Money
Pace British School (Sharjah - Muwailih) offers a British curriculum education for the academic year 2025–2026 with annual tuition fees ranging from AED 19,000 for Foundation Stage (FS1–Year 1) up to AED 29,500 for Sixth Form (Year 12–13). Fees are structured across three terms on a 40/30/30 split, making it accessible for families to manage payments throughout the year. A one-time, non-refundable registration fee of AED 500 applies upon enrolment.
In addition to tuition, families should budget for resources and uniform costs, which vary by year group. Resources range from AED 500 for Foundation Stage pupils to AED 1,550 for Year 12–13 students, while uniform costs range from AED 500 to AED 1,000. The school also offers a comprehensive transport service covering locations including National Paints, Sharjah, Ajman, and various Dubai zones, with annual transport fees ranging from AED 4,000 to AED 5,200 depending on the route.
Compared to other British curriculum schools in the Sharjah region, Pace British School's fee structure is competitively positioned, offering a full British education pathway from FS1 through to A-Level equivalent (Year 13). The transparent, term-based payment structure and clearly itemised additional costs make financial planning straightforward for families at all stages of their child's education.
Additional Costs
The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?
THE “RIGHT FIT”
Families seeking a genuine British curriculum pathway - IGCSE and A Level - at an accessible fee point (AED 19,000 to AED 29,500), who value a safe, inclusive environment with strong SEN support and a predominantly British teaching team, and who understand they are choosing a school on an upward development trajectory rather than one with a long-established track record.
THE “WRONG FIT”
Families prioritising elite academic outcomes with published university destination data, deep Arabic-language development, a rich and documented extracurricular programme, or the institutional polish and transparency of a longer-established British curriculum school in the region.
It is not the fanciest school in Sharjah, but the teachers care, the fees are fair, and my children are progressing well. For what we pay, I think it represents good value - though I do wish the school communicated more proactively about academic results.
Strengths
- Full British curriculum pathway from FS1 to A Level in one campus
- Among the most affordable British curriculum fees in Sharjah (AED 19K-29.5K)
- Cambridge and Pearson Edexcel dual accreditation
- BSME certified - one of only five such schools in Sharjah
- SPEA-praised safeguarding and SEN identification processes
- Predominantly British-trained teaching faculty with 10% turnover rate
- Favourable 1:14 teacher-to-student ratio
- Separate boys and girls swimming pools - rare at this fee tier
Areas for Improvement
- Science and Arabic-medium subject attainment remains Acceptable, not Good
- Assessment feedback and differentiation for gifted learners flagged by SPEA as needing improvement
- No published university destination data or ECA schedule
- School website has broken pages and limited transparency on key information
- No published scholarship or sibling discount information