
Pamir Private School, Sharjah
Campus & Facilities in Al Rahmaniyah, Sharjah
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Campus & Facilities
Pamir Private School L.L.C S.P is located in Al Rahmaniyah, Sharjah, operating from a purpose-built campus established in 2019. The school serves 568 students across KG through Grade 12, making it a compact all-through institution designed primarily for the Pakistani expatriate community. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed, but the building was purpose-designed for school use from the outset, which is reflected in its functional layout across phases.
Academic facilities are reasonably well-equipped for a school at this fee level. The campus includes fully equipped science laboratories, dedicated STEM/STEAM labs, and separate computer labs for Primary and Secondary students. All classrooms are fitted with interactive whiteboards and WiFi connectivity, ensuring a baseline of technology integration throughout. A shared library serves both junior and senior students. Art and design rooms support creative learning, and the 2024 SPEA inspection noted that the school's learning environments are well maintained and support student learning — a meaningful endorsement from the review team.
Sports and recreation provision is functional rather than expansive. The school offers indoor and outdoor play areas, though no swimming pool, gymnasium, or dedicated sports courts are listed among the facilities. This is consistent with expectations at a fee range of AED 10,500 to AED 20,850 — well below the citywide median of AED 35,525 — where parents should not anticipate the multi-facility sports complexes found at higher fee-band schools. The inspection noted areas for improvement in students' coaching and competitive sports skills, which may partly reflect the limits of current sports infrastructure.
Specialist and wellbeing facilities include separate prayer halls for boys and girls, a dedicated learning resource room for students with learning difficulties, and four separate dining areas segmented by phase and gender — a thoughtful provision that reflects the school's community values. No on-site medical facility is listed in available data. Early years students in KG are accommodated within the main building, following the EYFS framework, with access to age-appropriate indoor and outdoor play spaces.
At fees of AED 10,500–20,850, Pamir sits firmly in the value segment of Sharjah's private school market. Among the only two Pakistani curriculum schools in Sharjah, facility expectations must be calibrated accordingly. The provision — interactive classrooms, science and STEAM labs, a library, prayer facilities, and segmented dining — is appropriate and honest for its price point. Parents considering schools charging AED 50,000 or above will find meaningfully richer infrastructure elsewhere, but families prioritising affordability and curriculum alignment will find Pamir's facilities adequate and purposefully maintained.