
Sharjah British International School
Campus & Facilities in Muwailih, Sharjah
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Campus & Facilities
Sharjah British International School occupies a single campus in the Muwailih Commercial district of Sharjah, established in 2002 and serving 473 students across Foundation Stage through Year 13. Campus size data has not been disclosed publicly, so a direct comparison on square meterage is not possible — [MISSING: campus size in sqm or acres] — however the physical environment was reviewed during the February 2023 SPEA inspection, which found the site to be well-maintained and fit for purpose.
On the academic facilities front, the school operates science laboratories where Year 12 Biology students conduct practical experiments using microscopes, and ICT facilities that support Cambridge IGCSE and AS Level computing. The inspection noted, however, that students' use of technology for independent research and enquiry is underdeveloped across phases — a finding that points to limitations in how digital infrastructure is being deployed rather than simply what exists. [MISSING: library details, maker space, number of science labs]
Sports provision includes a football pitch and basketball court, which are referenced in inspection evidence showing students developing agility and team skills from Primary through Middle Phase. There is no evidence of a swimming pool, gymnasium, or additional courts. [MISSING: sports hall, swimming pool, court dimensions] For a school with fees reaching AED 40,082 at the top end — sitting below the British curriculum median of AED 49,630 across Sharjah — the sports offering is functional but modest, and parents should calibrate expectations accordingly.
Arts and performance provision is limited by available data. The inspection observed Art and Music lessons across Primary and Middle phases, but noted that students have limited opportunities for creativity in both subjects, with Music students rarely given the chance to play instruments. [MISSING: dedicated performance space, auditorium, drama studio] Early years facilities accommodate 35 Foundation Stage students, though no specialist early years environment details are publicly available.
On the positive side, the SPEA 2023 inspection explicitly cited the quality of maintenance and record keeping as a key strength, and described the school as providing a safe, hygienic, and secure environment that positively supports learning. Student healthcare provision is referenced on the school's website, though clinical details are not disclosed. [MISSING: dining/canteen details, medical room specification] At AED 40,082 at the highest fee point, parents should expect facilities that meaningfully exceed the basics — the maintenance standards are commendable, but the absence of transparent data on library, performance, and specialist spaces makes a full assessment difficult.