
Ryan International School - Sharjah
Campus & Facilities in Muwailih, Sharjah
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Campus & Facilities
Ryan International Private School occupies a single campus in Muwailih, Sharjah, established in 2006. The inspection report describes the learning environment as well-developed with many specialist areas, a meaningful endorsement from SPEA reviewers who observed the school across four days in October 2022. Campus size data is [MISSING: total campus area in acres or sqm], which limits a full physical comparison with peer schools.
Academic facilities include science laboratories equipped with specialist instruments — inspectors specifically noted students using vernier callipers and screw gauges in physics, suggesting labs are stocked beyond basic level. Technology infrastructure supports a strong computer science programme, with students programming across multiple languages; inspectors rated computer science attainment Very Good, the highest subject-level rating the school received. Students also use learning technologies independently for research across subjects, though inspectors noted opportunities for student-led technology use in presentations remain underdeveloped.
For sports and recreation, the school offers skating facilities — an unusual and notable provision — with inspectors observing students demonstrating awareness of correct technique and protective equipment during PE lessons. Beyond skating, detailed information on additional sports infrastructure such as courts, fields, or a gymnasium is [MISSING: full sports facilities inventory]. Similarly, dedicated arts and performance spaces, a library, dining arrangements, and on-site medical provision are [MISSING: specific facility details] from available data, though the inspection did not flag these as areas of concern.
At fees ranging from AED 8,775 to AED 15,975, Ryan International sits at the lower end of the Sharjah fee spectrum. Among Indian curriculum schools in Sharjah, the median annual fee is approximately AED 15,000, placing Ryan broadly in line with its curriculum peer group. At this fee level, parents should not expect the expansive multi-building campuses or premium amenity suites associated with higher-fee schools — the relevant benchmark is whether facilities are functional, safe, and purposefully equipped for learning. On that measure, the specialist science labs, skating provision, and technology-enabled classrooms represent solid value. The SPEA 2022–23 overall effectiveness rating of Good — up from Acceptable in 2018–19 — reflects a school whose environment supports improving outcomes, even if the physical inventory is not comprehensively documented in public records.