
Victoria International School - Almanthiqa Alwastha branch Sharjah - Maliha
Campus & Facilities in Maliha, Sharjah
Last updated
Campus & Facilities
Victoria International School - Almanthiqa Alwastha branch Sharjah - Maliha occupies a single campus in the Maliha area of Sharjah's Central Region, having opened in August 2021. As a relatively young school — established just three years before its first SPEA inspection in 2024 — the physical environment reflects purposeful early investment rather than decades of accumulated infrastructure. Precise campus size data is [MISSING: campus area in square metres or acres], which limits a full like-for-like comparison with peer schools.
On the facilities front, the 2024 SPEA inspection delivered an encouraging verdict: staffing, facilities, and resources were rated Very Good — the second-highest category on SPEA's six-point scale — and inspectors explicitly noted that "the school benefits from high quality facilities to support children's learning." This is a meaningful finding for a school that had been operating for fewer than three years at the time of review. Dedicated outdoor learning areas support the Early Years programme, and a bicycle balancing area for KG students reflects thoughtful provision for motor skill development at the youngest ages. PE is described as a strength, with students accessing a football pitch and boot camp training facilities observed during inspection. The KG programme operates under the Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework, with outdoor and active learning visibly embedded in daily routines.
Academic resource provision is functional: technology is available for student research and data collection, as observed in science lessons, though a detailed inventory of laboratory spaces, library provision, and digital infrastructure is [MISSING: specific lab count, library details, and technology infrastructure specification]. The school has acknowledged plans to expand its arts offering — music and drama are not yet fully established subjects, though development is planned — which is a gap worth noting for families who prioritise performing arts. Dedicated medical and dining facility details are also [MISSING: on-site clinic and canteen specifics].
On fee-to-facility value, VISS CR charges AED 22,000 to AED 49,000 annually — positioning it below the Sharjah-wide median of AED 35,525 at entry level and broadly at the median at its upper range. Among the only Australian curriculum school in Sharjah, direct fee comparisons are limited, but against the broader market, at fees up to AED 49,000 parents should reasonably expect well-equipped science labs, a functioning library, and dedicated arts spaces. The Very Good facilities rating suggests the school is delivering credibly at this price point, though the absence of confirmed specialist arts and performance spaces, and the lack of a published campus size, means parents should conduct an in-person visit to verify provision against their family's priorities.