
Rosary Private School L.L.C. - BR1 (Muweilah Branch) is located in Muwaileh, Sharjah, and has been operating since August 2000 — making it a well-established institution with over two decades of presence in the community. The school operates as a single-campus site serving 1,932 students across Foundation Stage 2 through Year 13. Specific campus size data is [MISSING: campus area in square metres or acres], and detailed facility inventories — including library specifications, dining arrangements, and medical suite details — are not publicly disclosed, limiting a full physical assessment.
On the technology front, the SPEA inspection noted that students demonstrate effective use of learning technologies in lessons, particularly in mathematics and science, and inspectors observed this as a consistent strength across phases. However, there is no published information on dedicated STEAM spaces, maker labs, or a formally equipped library, which would typically be expected even at this school's fee level. Sports provision appears limited to an annual Sports Day and participation in tournaments and competitions; [MISSING: details on sports fields, gymnasium, swimming pool, or courts]. Similarly, arts and performance spaces, early years outdoor environments, and canteen or medical facilities are [MISSING: specific facility descriptions] from all available sources.
The SPEA 2024 inspection, conducted over four days with a team of 6 reviewers carrying out 179 lesson observations, rated the school's management of staffing, facilities, and resources as part of its overall Good judgement — an improvement from the previous Acceptable rating in 2022–23. Inspectors highlighted children's safeguarding and wellbeing as a key strength, suggesting that care environments are functional and appropriately maintained, even if they are not elaborately equipped.
The fee-to-facility equation here is straightforward and honest: at fees ranging from AED 9,100 to AED 19,977, Rosary School Muweilah sits well below the median for British curriculum schools in Sharjah, where the citywide median fee across all schools stands at AED 35,525 and the British curriculum median reaches AED 49,630. Parents should calibrate expectations accordingly — at this price point, the school is not competing on facilities. What it offers is a structured, values-driven British curriculum education at a fraction of the cost of peer institutions. Families prioritising state-of-the-art campuses, swimming pools, or performing arts centres will need to look elsewhere and budget significantly more. What Rosary Muweilah delivers instead is a safe, community-oriented environment with improving academic outcomes, particularly strong in secondary years, at a price point accessible to families who might otherwise be priced out of British curriculum schooling entirely.