
Pace International School branch sharjah - Muwailih
Indian School in Muwailih, Sharjah
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The Executive Summary
“The facilities are impressive for the fees we pay - four swimming pools, smart classrooms in every room, and a real sense of community. My children have genuinely thrived here academically and socially.”
— Grade 7 Parent(representative)Academic Framework & Learning Style
Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)
Pastoral Care & Well-being
“The school feels genuinely safe and welcoming. The teachers know the children well despite the school's size, and my child has never had a problem settling in. The values they teach here - respect, responsibility - you can see them in how the students carry themselves.”
— Grade 4 Parent(representative)Campus & Facilities
Teaching & Learning Quality
Leadership & Management
SPEA Inspection Results (Decoded)
Children's progress in KG, particularly in English language phonics and independent learning skills, is rated Acceptable. A high influx of new teachers unfamiliar with EYFS methodology has contributed to this gap, and it requires sustained leadership attention.
Only 14 students across 4,617 are formally identified as having special educational needs - a figure inspectors consider likely under-representative. Systematic identification and differentiated support for both SEN and G&T students is a school-wide priority for improvement.
Inspection History
Fees & Value for Money
Pace International School (Sharjah - Muwailih) offers a transparent and competitive fee structure for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 academic years. Tuition fees are set in line with Ministry-approved rates, ranging from AED 10,690 for KG1/KG2 up to AED 14,220 for Grades 11 and 12 in 2025-2026, and rising modestly to AED 10,690 at the lower end and AED 14,220 at the upper end for 2026-2027. Notably, the school also offers a discounted fee tier below the Ministry-approved ceiling, providing families with a more affordable option without compromising on the quality of education.
The discounted fees for 2025-2026 start at AED 10,225 for KG through Grade 3, rising to AED 14,220 for Grade 12, making the school accessible across a broad range of family budgets. For 2026-2027, discounted fees range from AED 10,690 (KG1/KG2) to AED 14,220 (Grade 12). This dual-tier pricing model is a distinctive feature that allows the school to serve a wider community.
In addition to tuition, families should budget for bus transportation, which varies by location — from AED 2,900 for the National Paints area to AED 5,000 for more distant Dubai zones such as Karama, Bur Dubai, and Jumeirah. The school's location in Muwailih, Sharjah, makes it conveniently accessible for families across Sharjah, Ajman, and various parts of Dubai.
Additional Costs
Discounts & Concessions
The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?
THE “RIGHT FIT”
Families from Indian-subcontinent backgrounds seeking a familiar CBSE curriculum in a large, community-oriented, well-facilitated school at an affordable fee - particularly those in Muwailih, Sharjah, Ajman or commutable Dubai zones who value strong pastoral care and a positive school culture.
THE “WRONG FIT”
Families seeking a British, American or IB curriculum pathway, those requiring robust formalised SEN or G&T support, or parents prioritising published university destination data and strong early years English language development.
We chose PACE because the fees made sense for our family and we wanted our children to stay on the CBSE track. Three years in, we have no regrets. The school has grown and improved every year, and the community feeling is something you cannot put a price on.
Strengths
- SPEA Good rating - improved from Acceptable in one review cycle
- Very Good pastoral care with exemplary student behaviour across all phases
- Four swimming pools and 600-seat auditorium at highly affordable fees
- 100% smart classroom provision throughout the campus
- Low 7% teacher turnover rate indicating strong staff stability
- CBSE board exam results in English rated outstanding at Grade 10 and 12
- Strong UAE cultural integration and Islamic values programming
- Broad geographic bus network covering Sharjah, Ajman and multiple Dubai zones
Areas for Improvement
- English language and independent learning in KG rated only Acceptable by SPEA
- SEN and Gifted and Talented identification and support is under-developed with only 14 formally identified students across 4,617
- Innovation and enterprise skills underdeveloped across curriculum areas per SPEA
- University destination data not published, limiting visibility for senior school families
- Practical science skills insufficiently developed in Primary, Middle and High School despite lab provision