Salman al farsi school

Curriculum
Ministry of Education
SPEA
Acceptable
Location
Sharjah
Fees
AED 5K - 9K

Tuition Fees

Grade LevelAnnual Tuition
Grade 1 / Year 2
AED 4,986
Grade 2 / Year 3
AED 4,986
Grade 3 / Year 4
AED 4,986
Grade 4 / Year 5
AED 4,986
Grade 5 / Year 6
AED 4,986
Grade 6 / Year 7
AED 6,500
Grade 7 / Year 8
AED 6,500
Grade 8 / Year 9
AED 6,500
Grade 9 / Year 10
AED 6,500
Grade 10 / Year 11
AED 8,791
Grade 11 / Year 12
AED 8,791
Grade 12 / Year 13
AED 8,791
Fees are subject to change. Please verify with the school for the most current rates.

Payment Terms

3
Installments
Standard SPEA-regulated termly installments
Payment Methods
Confirm directly with school admissions office

Payment terms follow standard SPEA regulatory framework for MoE-curriculum private schools in Sharjah

Additional Costs

Transport

Variable
annual

Contact school directly for bus route pricing

Uniforms

Variable
annual

Purchased separately - contact school for supplier details

Books & Stationery

Variable
annual

MoE textbooks - costs vary by grade

Activity & Trip Fees

Variable
annual

Not specified in public data - confirm with school

Discounts & Offers

Sibling Discount
Sibling discount policy not publicly confirmed - parents should enquire directly with the school

Scholarships & Bursaries

No scholarship or bursary programme is publicly documented for Salman Al Farsi Private School. Given the school's already low fee structure relative to the Sharjah private school market, the fees themselves represent an accessible entry point. Families with specific financial hardship concerns should contact the school directly.

Value for Money

Salman Al Farsi Private School sits at the most affordable end of Sharjah's private school fee spectrum. According to SPEA fee data, annual tuition ranges from AED 4,986 to AED 8,791 depending on the year group, making this one of the lowest-cost private school options in the emirate. For context, the average private school fee in Sharjah spans from around AED 10,000 to over AED 80,000 per year - so Salman Al Farsi is operating in a distinctly budget-accessible tier. This fee structure directly reflects the school's profile: an Arabic-medium MoE-curriculum institution serving primarily Egyptian and Sudanese families who prioritise linguistic and cultural continuity in education at a sustainable cost. For families in this demographic, the school offers genuine value - a regulated, SPEA-inspected private school environment with an improving quality trajectory, for fees that are a fraction of what comparable international or British curriculum schools charge. However, value for money must be assessed honestly. At the Acceptable performance level, families are getting minimum-standard private education. The school is not delivering outstanding academic results, a rich extracurricular programme, or premium facilities. What it is delivering is a safe, improving, Arabic-medium environment with committed leadership, at a price that makes private education accessible to families who might otherwise rely on government schools. For that specific purpose, the value proposition is sound. Additional costs beyond tuition - including transport, uniforms, books, and any activity fees - are not detailed in publicly available data and parents should request a full cost breakdown directly from the school admissions office. Payment terms and installment structures follow standard SPEA-regulated frameworks for MoE-curriculum schools in Sharjah.