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Sharjah International Private School (MoE) branch Sharjah - Al Qarain 5

Curriculum
British
SPEA
Good
Location
Sharjah, Al Qarain 5
Fees
AED 10K - 33K

Tuition Fees

Grade LevelAnnual Tuition
None / FS 1
AED 10,379
KG 1 / FS 2
AED 10,379
KG 2 / Year 1
AED 10,379
Grade 1 / Year 2
AED 12,849
Grade 2 / Year 3
AED 12,849
Grade 3 / Year 4
AED 12,879
Grade 4 / Year 5
AED 15,324
Grade 5 / Year 6
AED 15,354
Grade 6 / Year 7
AED 15,499
Grade 7 / Year 8
AED 18,949
Grade 8 / Year 9
AED 18,984
Grade 9 / Year 10
AED 19,110
Grade 10 / Year 11
AED 25,360
Grade 11 / Year 12
AED 28,330
Grade 12 / Year 13
AED 32,500
Fees are subject to change. Please verify with the school for the most current rates.

Payment Terms

3
Installments
Term 1 includes books and uniform fees; Terms 2 and 3 are tuition only. Approximate split varies by year group but is broadly structured across three terms.
Payment Methods
Not published on school website - contact admissions to confirm

Term 1 instalment is the largest as it incorporates book and uniform fees. Transport fees are also payable in three instalments.

Additional Costs

Book Fee (British FS1-Year 1)

AED 820
annual

Included in Term 1 instalment

Book Fee (British Year 2-Year 3)

AED 1,162-1,164
annual

Included in Term 1 instalment

Book Fee (British Year 4)

AED 1,162
annual

Included in Term 1 instalment

Book Fee (British Year 5)

AED 1,368
annual

Included in Term 1 instalment

Book Fee (British Year 6)

AED 1,355
annual

Included in Term 1 instalment

Book Fee (British Year 7)

AED 1,353
annual

Included in Term 1 instalment

Book Fee (British Year 8-Year 9)

AED 1,663
annual

Included in Term 1 instalment

Book Fee (British Year 10)

AED 1,660
annual

Included in Term 1 instalment

Book Fee (British Year 11)

AED 1,500
annual

Included in Term 1 instalment

Book Fee (British Year 12)

AED 2,588
annual

Included in Term 1 instalment

Book Fee (British Year 13)

AED 2,000
annual

Included in Term 1 instalment

Uniform Fee (FS1 to Year 9)

AED 504
annual

AED 480 + 5% VAT = AED 504. Included in Term 1 instalment.

Uniform Fee (Year 10 to Year 13 and MoE Grades 10-12)

AED 630
annual

AED 600 + 5% VAT = AED 630. Included in Term 1 instalment.

Transport - Sharjah and Ajman

AED 4,800
annual

Payable in three instalments. Service starts one week after registration completion.

Transport - Dubai and Al Dhaid

AED 5,400
annual

Payable in three instalments. Service starts one week after registration completion.

Discounts & Offers

Not Published
The school's website does not publish sibling discount, scholarship, or bursary information. Parents should enquire directly with the admissions team at 06-558-6624 extension 207.

Scholarships & Bursaries

No scholarship or bursary information is published on the school's website. Parents seeking financial assistance or sibling discounts should contact the admissions department directly at 06-558-6624 extension 207 and ask for Ms. Eman.

Value for Money

SIPS operates at a mid-to-low fee point for a dual-curriculum school in Sharjah, with tuition fees for the British section ranging from AED 9,055 for FS1 and FS2 up to AED 29,870 for Year 13. Adding the mandatory book and uniform fees, the total annual cost (excluding transport) ranges from approximately AED 10,379 at Foundation Stage to AED 32,500 at Year 13. The MoE section fees run from AED 14,714 to AED 20,635 total for Grades 7 to 12, making it among the more affordable MoE-track secondary options in the emirate. The SPEA-published fee range of AED 10,104 to AED 30,830 (tuition only) aligns closely with the school's own published schedule. Fees are payable in three termly instalments, with Term 1 inclusive of books and uniform fees. This is a parent-friendly structure that avoids large upfront lump sums. Transport is an additional cost, running at AED 4,800 per year for Sharjah and Ajman routes and AED 5,400 for Dubai and Al Dhaid routes. The value-for-money verdict is positive for families who are clear about what they are buying. At these fee levels, SIPS delivers a Good-rated, Cambridge-accredited, dual-curriculum school with a 3% teacher turnover rate, a 1:15 teaching ratio, IGCSE and A-Level examination access, and a stable, experienced leadership team. That is a credible package. Where the value proposition weakens is for families expecting premium facilities, a structured ECA programme, or a highly differentiated gifted-and-talented track - those elements are either not evidenced or explicitly flagged as development areas. Compared to higher-fee British curriculum schools in Sharjah (where annual fees can exceed AED 50,000-70,000 at secondary level), SIPS represents a meaningful saving, though the trade-off in breadth of enrichment provision should be factored into the decision.