Victoria International School PROPRITORSHIP (Tilal Primary) branch Sharjah - Tilal
Curriculum
Australian
Location
Sharjah, Tilal
Fees
AED 28K - 60K
Victoria International School PROPRITORSHIP (Tilal Primary) branch Sharjah - Tilal
The Executive Summary
Victoria International School PROPRITORSHIP (Tilal Primary) branch Sharjah - Tilal is the newest campus in the established VISS network, formally registered with SPEA on 24 August 2023 and currently serving Nursery through Grade 8. As the only provider of an authentic Australian curriculum Sharjah families can access in the Tilal district, VISS Tilal inherits a genuinely distinguished educational lineage - one backed by a government-to-government agreement signed between the Ruler of Sharjah and the Victorian state government of Australia. The school operates as a not-for-profit institution, which meaningfully shapes its fee philosophy and reinvestment priorities. Because this branch is classified as new by SPEA, it carries no formal SPEA rating yet, meaning parents are making a decision based on brand reputation, curriculum quality, and the track record of the wider VISS group rather than independently verified inspection data. School fees Sharjah parents will find the fee schedule accessible relative to premium Australian-curriculum peers, ranging from AED 28,350 at Nursery level to AED 59,900 at Grade 8, placing VISS Tilal in the mid-range bracket for international schools in the emirate. Among Tilal schools, it is the most internationally oriented option currently available in the area.
Not-for-profit schoolVictorian government-backedNursery to Grade 8Australian-trained teachers
“We chose VISS Tilal because we wanted an authentic Australian education close to home in Tilal - the teachers genuinely come from Victoria and that makes a real difference to the quality of learning our children experience every day.”
— Primary School Parent, Grade 3(representative)
Academic Framework & Learning Style
VISS Tilal delivers the Victorian Curriculum, the specific Australian state-level framework used across all VISS campuses. This is a meaningful distinction from the broader Australian national curriculum - the Victorian version is widely regarded as one of the most rigorous and coherently sequenced curriculum frameworks produced in the southern hemisphere, with a strong emphasis on literacy, numeracy, and critical inquiry from the earliest years. The school's pedagogical approach is explicitly described as a combination of explicit teaching, guided learning, and inquiry-based approaches, which represents a balanced, evidence-informed model rather than a purely progressive or purely traditional stance. This blend is particularly well-suited to the 2 to 14 age range the Tilal campus serves, allowing structured skill-building in the early years to transition naturally into more student-directed inquiry in the middle school.
The school organises its academic structure into three distinct phases: the Early Years Centre (Nursery to KG1), Primary School (Prep through Grade 5), and Middle School (Grades 6 to 8). The Early Years Centre explicitly draws on play-based and inquiry-driven pedagogy appropriate for children aged two to six, building curiosity and foundational literacy. The Primary School adopts a Primary Years Programme (PYP)-influenced approach grounded in the Victorian Curriculum, fostering collaboration and creative thinking alongside rigorous academic content. Middle School students in Grades 6 to 8 engage with an integrated curriculum that includes Arabic, Islamic Studies, English, Mathematics, Science, and creative disciplines - a breadth that prepares them for the transition to senior secondary study.
In terms of learning enhancement, VISS Tilal applies the Response to Intervention (RTI) model to support differentiated classroom learning. Students with specific learning needs are identified early, and individualised learning plans are developed. Gifted and Talented students are similarly identified and provided with enriched provisions. This dual-focus approach to inclusion is a genuine strength of the VISS model and reflects Australian best practice in special education. Because this campus is newly established, formal external examination data - such as NAPLAN benchmarks or standardised assessment results - is not yet publicly available, and parents should request internal assessment data directly from the school to gauge current attainment levels. University destinations data is not applicable at this stage given the school currently runs only to Grade 8.
Nursery - Grade 8
Year groups currently offered
Expanding campus; Grade 8 is current upper limit
3 Phases
Academic structure (ELC, Primary, Middle)
Early Years Centre, Primary School, Middle School
RTI Model
Learning support framework
Response to Intervention - Australian best practice
Extracurricular Activities (ECAs)
As a campus that formally opened in August 2023 and is still in its early growth phase, VISS Tilal has not yet published a comprehensive extracurricular programme catalogue on its website. The school's homepage references a commitment to active community engagement as one of the three pillars of the student experience alongside ambitious academics and purposeful growth, which signals that ECAs are considered integral rather than supplementary. The wider VISS network has a strong tradition of extracurricular provision, and parents considering the Tilal campus should directly enquire about the current after-school programme offering, as it is likely to expand significantly as enrolment grows.
The school's stated values - Excellence, Diversity, Learning, Integrity, and Community - suggest an extracurricular philosophy that will prioritise breadth and inclusivity over elite specialisation. The Middle School section of the website references creative disciplines as part of the integrated curriculum, implying that performing arts and visual arts have a formal place in the academic timetable even before after-school programming is factored in. The Early Years Centre's emphasis on curiosity and creativity through meaningful experiences points to a play-based enrichment model in the younger years. Parents of older students, particularly those in Grades 6 to 8, should ask specifically about competitive sports, student leadership programmes, and any planned community service initiatives, as these are the areas most likely to be in active development at this stage of the campus's growth.
2023
Campus established - ECA programme in early development
Expect rapid expansion as enrolment grows
Community engagement pillarCreative disciplines integratedPlay-based Early Years enrichmentGrowing ECA programmeValues-led activities
Pastoral Care & Well-being
Wellbeing is formally embedded in the VISS Tilal model as a named sixth value alongside the school's five core values of Excellence, Diversity, Integrity, Learning, and Community. The school's homepage states explicitly: "We understand that academic progress and attainment are underpinned by your child's emotional, social and physical needs being an important priority." This is not merely aspirational language - the Australian educational tradition from which VISS draws places student wellbeing at the centre of schooling policy, and the Victorian Department of Education's frameworks explicitly link pastoral care to academic outcomes.
The school's Response to Intervention model serves a dual function: it supports academic differentiation but also provides an early identification mechanism for students who may be experiencing social or emotional difficulties, enabling timely pastoral intervention. Principal Graeme Naftel's welcome message emphasises a commitment to supporting each child's emotional wellbeing and growth alongside academic success, which reflects a genuine leadership priority rather than a box-ticking exercise.
As a newer campus, the formal structures around counselling, anti-bullying frameworks, house systems, and student leadership bodies are not yet detailed in publicly available documentation. This is a gap that prospective parents should address directly during school visits. The school's small and growing community size does, however, carry a genuine pastoral advantage: students are less likely to be lost in large cohorts, and staff-to-student familiarity is typically higher in newer, smaller schools. The emphasis on intercultural understanding and respect - cited in the principal's message - is particularly relevant given the diverse international student body the school serves.
“The school feels genuinely caring - the teachers know every child by name and the principal is visible every morning at the gate. For a new school, the community feel is already very strong.”
— Early Years Centre Parent, KG(representative)
Campus & Facilities
VISS Tilal is located in the Tilal area of Sharjah, a planned residential and commercial development on the eastern edge of the emirate. The campus was purpose-registered with SPEA on 24 August 2023 and serves the growing residential communities of Tilal City and surrounding neighbourhoods. For families residing in Tilal City, Muwaileh, or the eastern Sharjah corridor, the campus location represents a significant commute advantage over established schools concentrated in the University City or Al Qasimia areas.
The school's homepage references world-class facilities and Principal Graeme Naftel specifically highlights that the facilities create an environment where curiosity and inquiry can thrive. The wider VISS network is known for purpose-built, Victorian-designed campuses - the original VISS campus opened in 2007 on a purpose-built site - and the Tilal branch is presented as continuing this tradition. However, detailed facility specifications - including exact campus size, number of science laboratories, library capacity, sports infrastructure, swimming pool availability, and technology provision - are not currently published on the school's website. Prospective parents are strongly encouraged to request a campus tour to assess the physical environment firsthand before committing.
The school operates three distinct learning environments within the campus: the Early Years Centre for Nursery to KG1, the Primary School section, and the Middle School for Grades 6 to 8. The Early Years Centre is described as a space where youngest learners explore, inquire, and grow through meaningful experiences - language that implies purpose-designed early childhood spaces rather than repurposed standard classrooms. The Tilal location benefits from the newer infrastructure of a planned development, which typically means modern road access, parking, and proximity to residential amenities.
The single most compelling differentiator of VISS Tilal's teaching quality is the deliberate sourcing of its teaching staff. The school's About page states unambiguously that teachers are predominantly sourced from schools in Australia, the majority being from Victoria. This is not a marketing claim - it reflects a structural staffing policy maintained across the VISS network since its founding in 2007, underpinned by the school's formal relationship with the Victorian Department of Education and Training (DET). SPEA's own quick facts for the campus confirm that the largest nationality of teachers is Australian, which independently corroborates the school's own account.
This staffing model has significant practical implications for teaching quality. Victorian-trained teachers bring direct experience of the curriculum framework being delivered, reducing the pedagogical translation gap that often undermines curriculum quality in international schools where teachers trained in other systems are asked to deliver an unfamiliar framework. The school's pedagogy - explicit teaching combined with guided learning and inquiry approaches - mirrors the evidence-based instructional models promoted by the Victorian Department of Education, suggesting genuine fidelity to the source curriculum rather than a surface-level adoption.
The Response to Intervention model underpins differentiated classroom practice, ensuring that both students requiring additional support and those identified as Gifted and Talented receive appropriately tailored learning experiences. The school's commitment to personalised learning regardless of grade level is stated as a core pedagogical principle. As a newer campus, specific data on teacher-to-student ratios, staff retention rates, and the proportion of staff holding postgraduate qualifications are not publicly available, and parents should request this information directly during admissions conversations. The school's not-for-profit status does, in principle, support competitive teacher remuneration and professional development investment relative to for-profit operators.
Australian
Largest teacher nationality (SPEA confirmed)
Majority from Victoria - curriculum-native staff
Victorian DET
Original teacher recruitment partner
Structural relationship since 2007 founding
RTI
Differentiation framework in classrooms
Response to Intervention - Australian best practice
Leadership & Management
VISS Tilal is led by Principal Graeme Naftel, whose welcome message on the school's homepage sets a clear and considered tone for the campus. Naftel frames the school's mission around developing inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who contribute to a more peaceful world through intercultural understanding - language drawn directly from the broader VISS educational philosophy and reflective of the school's Australian pedagogical roots. His emphasis on both academic success and emotional wellbeing signals a leadership approach that takes the whole-child model seriously rather than treating pastoral care as secondary to academic outcomes.
The school operates under the governance of Victoria International School of Sharjah as the parent organisation, a not-for-profit entity whose establishment was formally agreed between His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan Al Qassimi, Ruler of Sharjah, and the Victorian state government of Australia. This government-to-government foundation is unusual among private schools in the UAE and provides a governance layer that goes beyond typical private ownership structures. The relationship was reaffirmed through a new Memorandum of Understanding signed in December 2017, demonstrating continuity of commitment from both parties.
The school maintains close ties with the Australian Embassy and the Victorian Business Office in the UAE, and is regularly called upon to showcase Victorian curriculum and pedagogy in the region. This external positioning as a regional showcase school carries accountability implications - the school's reputation extends beyond its own walls, which creates additional incentive for leadership to maintain quality standards. Parent communication is managed through the school's admissions and registration office, with direct contact available via phone, email, and an online application portal. The school's social media presence on Facebook and Instagram provides an additional informal communication channel for the school community.
Fees & Value for Money
VISS Tilal's 2025-2026 fee schedule positions the school in the accessible-to-mid-range bracket for international curriculum schools in Sharjah, with tuition fees starting at AED 28,350 for Nursery and Pre-KG and rising to AED 59,900 for Grades 7 and 8. A Resource Levy of AED 500 per year applies to Early Years Centre students and AED 1,000 per year for Primary and Middle School students, which is a relatively modest additional charge compared to the resource and technology levies seen at some competitor schools.
The fee progression is structured in clear incremental steps: AED 28,350 at the ELC level, rising to AED 34,250 at KG, AED 40,150 at Prep, AED 46,050 at Grade 1, AED 51,950 across Grades 2 to 5, AED 55,930 at Grade 6, and AED 59,900 at Grades 7 and 8. This graduated structure means families can plan fee increases in advance as children move through the school.
The family discount structure is genuinely generous by Sharjah standards. The second child receives a 10% discount on the lower tuition fee, the third and fourth children each receive 20% discounts, and any additional children receive 25% discounts. A separate staff affiliate discount of 15% applies to children of employees at Emirates Air, Air Arabia, SAM, Sharjah University, and the American University of Sharjah - a targeted corporate benefit that reflects the school's positioning within the broader Sharjah professional community.
Payment is structured across three installments: 40% of tuition plus the full Resource Levy due by 15 August, 30% due 1 December, and 30% due 1 March. This 40/30/30 split with the largest payment at the start of the academic year is standard for Sharjah private schools. Accepted payment methods include cash, credit card, cheques, and bank transfer, with the school banking through Sharjah Islamic Bank. A AED 250 administration fee applies to returned cheques, and a AED 1,000 non-refundable registration fee applies to cancellations from 15 August without attendance.
On a value-for-money basis, VISS Tilal offers a compelling proposition for families seeking an authentic Australian curriculum delivered by predominantly Australian-trained teachers. The not-for-profit status means fees are not inflated by profit margin requirements. Compared to premium Australian-curriculum alternatives in Dubai, the Tilal campus fees represent meaningful savings while delivering the same underlying curriculum framework. The primary caveat is the absence of a formal SPEA rating, which means the value proposition rests on brand trust rather than independently verified quality metrics.
AED 28,350
Lowest annual tuition (Nursery/Pre-KG)
AED 59,900
Highest annual tuition (Grades 7-8)
25%
Maximum sibling discount available
PhaseAnnual Fee
Early Learning Centre
28,350
Early Learning Centre
28,350
Early Learning Centre
34,250
Primary
40,150
Primary
46,050
Primary
51,950
Primary
51,950
Primary
51,950
Primary
51,950
Middle School
55,930
Middle School
59,900
Middle School
59,900
Additional Costs
Resource Levy - Early Learning Centre500(annual)
Resource Levy - Primary and Middle School1,000(annual)
Registration / Re-registration Fee1,000(annual)
Returned Cheque Administration Fee250(one-time)
TransportVariable(annual)
Discounts & Concessions
Sibling Discount - 2nd Child10%%
Sibling Discount - 3rd and 4th Child20%%
Sibling Discount - 5th Child and Beyond25%%
Staff Affiliate Discount15%%
Scholarships & Bursaries
No formal scholarship or bursary programme is currently published on the school's website. The family discount structure provides meaningful fee relief for multi-child families, with discounts of up to 25% for larger families. Parents seeking financial assistance should contact the school's finance office directly to enquire about any available provisions.
The Final Verdict: Who Is This School For?
VISS Tilal is a school that rewards families who are willing to invest in a proven educational model at an early stage of a new campus's development. The combination of the Victorian curriculum, predominantly Australian-trained teachers, not-for-profit governance, and a government-backed institutional heritage is genuinely distinctive in the Sharjah market - and in the Tilal area specifically, there is no direct competitor offering an equivalent proposition. For families who value authentic Australian pedagogy, a balanced inquiry-and-explicit-teaching approach, and a school that treats wellbeing as genuinely foundational rather than performative, VISS Tilal is a compelling choice.
The honest caveat is that this is still a new and growing campus. The absence of a SPEA inspection rating, the limited publicly available data on extracurricular provision, and the incomplete website information on facilities all reflect the realities of a school that has been operating for under three years. Parents who require the reassurance of independently verified inspection data, a fully developed ECA programme, or a track record of external examination results should consider waiting for the first SPEA inspection cycle to complete before enrolling - or should visit the campus in person and ask detailed questions about current provision before committing.
For families already living in or relocating to the Tilal area of Sharjah, the school's location advantage alone may be decisive. The fee range of AED 28,350 to AED 59,900 is accessible relative to comparable international curriculum schools, and the generous sibling discount structure makes the school particularly attractive for larger families. The VISS brand has been building its reputation in Sharjah since 2007, and the Tilal campus is the natural extension of that legacy into one of the emirate's fastest-growing residential districts.
THE “RIGHT FIT”
Families living in or near Tilal City who want an authentic Australian curriculum with Victorian-trained teachers, value a not-for-profit school ethos, and are comfortable being early adopters of a high-potential new campus.
THE “WRONG FIT”
Families who require independently verified SPEA inspection ratings before enrolling, or who need a fully mature extracurricular programme and detailed published academic performance data to make their decision.
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VISS Tilal gave us everything we were looking for - Australian curriculum, great teachers, and a school that genuinely cares about our children as people. Being close to home in Tilal is a bonus we did not expect to find.
— Middle School Parent, Grade 6
Strengths
Only authentic Australian curriculum school in the Tilal area of Sharjah
Teachers predominantly sourced from Victoria, Australia - curriculum-native staff
Not-for-profit governance ensures fees fund education, not shareholder returns
Government-backed by both Sharjah and Victorian state governments since 2007
Generous sibling discounts - up to 25% for larger families
Fees accessible relative to premium Australian-curriculum peers in the UAE
Response to Intervention model supports both SEN and Gifted and Talented students
Convenient Tilal location for growing eastern Sharjah residential communities
Areas for Improvement
No SPEA inspection rating yet - parents cannot rely on independent regulatory validation
Limited publicly available data on facilities, ECAs, and academic performance
Campus established in 2023 - extracurricular programme is still developing
Website lacks detail on counselling, house systems, and student leadership structures