
Sharjah Indian Private School - Branch Sharjah - Juwaiza
Indian School in Juwaiza, Sharjah
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The Executive Summary
“The fees are genuinely affordable and the CBSE curriculum prepares my son well for Indian university entrance exams. The school is large but the teachers know the children.”
— Grade 9 Parent(representative)Academic Framework & Learning Style
Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)
Pastoral Care & Well-being
“The school has a warm community feel. My daughter feels comfortable and respected, and the teachers genuinely care about the children's wellbeing, not just their grades.”
— Grade 6 Parent(representative)Campus & Facilities
Teaching & Learning Quality
Leadership & Management
SPEA Inspection Results (Decoded)
SPEA identified the consistency of teaching for effective learning across all subjects in Primary as a key area for improvement. Students' progress in Primary lessons, independent learning skills, and creative writing all need targeted development. This is the most significant academic risk for families with children in Grades 1 to 5.
The effective implementation of curriculum modification for Students of Determination and Gifted and Talented students is flagged as requiring improvement. G&T students in particular are not consistently making the progress of which they are capable. Families with high-ability children or children with additional learning needs should discuss provision in detail before enrolling.
Inspection History
Fees & Value for Money
Sharjah Indian Private School (Juwaiza Branch) offers a CBSE curriculum with tuition fees structured across grade levels, ranging from AED 4,400 per year for Grades I–II up to AED 6,950 per year for Grades XI–XII. Fees are collected on a 10-month instalment basis, making the financial commitment manageable for families throughout the academic year. This fee structure is competitive within the Indian curriculum school segment in Sharjah.
The school has partnered with Zenda to facilitate convenient fee payments, allowing parents to pay via credit/debit card or bank transfer through the Zenda app. A 'Pay Later' instalment option (shariah-compliant) is also available, giving families additional flexibility in managing school fee payments. Transport services are available across Sharjah, Ajman, Dubai, and Dhaid at separately charged rates.
Overall, Sharjah Indian Private School – Juwaiza Branch represents an affordable Indian curriculum option in the UAE, with annual tuition fees well below the regional average for private schooling, making it accessible to a broad range of families seeking quality education aligned with the CBSE framework.
Additional Costs
The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?
THE “RIGHT FIT”
Indian expatriate families seeking an affordable, CBSE-affiliated education in Juwaiza or southern Sharjah, particularly for Middle and High School students aiming for Indian university entrance or CBSE board qualifications, who value a strong community ethos and cultural continuity.
THE “WRONG FIT”
Families seeking a premium campus experience, highly personalised SEN or Gifted and Talented provision, or consistent teaching quality across all year groups from Primary upwards - or those whose children would struggle in a very large school environment of 5,000-plus students.
For the fees we pay, the education my children receive is remarkable. The school has improved a lot and the community spirit is unlike anything you find at a commercial school.
Strengths
- Among the lowest CBSE school fees in Sharjah - AED 4,400 to AED 6,950 annually
- Upgraded to Good SPEA rating, showing clear improvement trajectory
- Personal and social development rated Very Good by SPEA inspectors
- Outstanding Computer Science external results in Grades 10 and 12
- Strong Science teaching rated Good across all three school phases
- Broad High School curriculum including Data Science, AI, and Entrepreneurship
- Not-for-profit community ownership keeps fees low and ethos family-focused
- Transport network covering Sharjah, Ajman, Dubai, and Dhaid
Areas for Improvement
- Primary phase teaching consistency remains below Good - a real concern for younger children
- 20% annual teacher turnover disrupts relationship continuity across the school
- SEN and Gifted and Talented curriculum differentiation flagged as needing improvement
- Very large school environment of 5,000-plus students is not suited to all children
- Middle leadership capacity identified by SPEA as requiring further development