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Best Schools in Sharjah 2026/27 — The Complete Parent Guide

A1 Emirate pillar 3500 words Updated 2026/27

Why this guide exists

Choosing a school in Sharjah is one of the most consequential decisions an expat family makes in the UAE. With more than 80 private and international schools licensed by the regulator, the choice can feel paralysing. Fees alone span more than ten times — from under AED 15,000 a year at the most affordable end to over AED 110,000 at the top international schools. Curricula range across British, American, IB, Indian (CBSE/ICSE), French, German and Filipino, with very different exit pathways at sixth-form. And inspection grades, while a useful guide, can mislead you if you read them in isolation from your child's needs.

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This guide is built for parents who want the honest version. We have analysed every school in Sharjah on five weighted criteria, cross-referenced inspection reports with parent reviews on Schools Compared, and benchmarked fees against curriculum and facilities. The shortlists below reflect what families actually choose, not what marketing departments push.

Our methodology

We rank using five weighted criteria. Inspection rating from the relevant authority (35%) — KHDA in Dubai, ADEK in Abu Dhabi, SPEA in Sharjah, MoE in the Northern Emirates — provides a third-party academic and wellbeing baseline. Parent reviews on Schools Compared (25%) capture the lived experience that inspectors miss: communication, transition support, food, teacher tenure. Curriculum strength and exam results (20%) covers GCSE/IGCSE, A-Level, IB Diploma, AP and CBSE Class 12 outcomes, weighted by cohort size. Value-for-money fee benchmark vs peers (15%) asks whether the fees are justified by what's actually delivered. Facilities, transport and extra-curricular (5%) picks up campus quality and the breadth of after-school options.

Crucially we re-run the model every term. A school that loses its head of secondary, or that drops a grade in the next inspection cycle, will move down. Conversely, an Acceptable-rated school that consistently delivers strong A-Level results and excellent parent reviews can climb above an Outstanding-rated peer for specific family profiles. The shortlists are guidance, not gospel — your child's needs should always be the tiebreaker.

Best schools in Sharjah by curriculum

Most parents start by asking 'which curriculum is right for my child?' before they ask 'which school?' We agree with that order. Here are the strongest options in each major curriculum strand, with the current inspection grade and headline fee range. Click any school to see its full profile, parent reviews and admissions contact details.

International

Sharjah has 13 schools in our database following the International curriculum. The standout choices for the 2026/27 intake are:

Australian

Sharjah has 1 schools in our database following the Australian curriculum. The standout choices for the 2026/27 intake are:

UK EYFS / Early Years

Sharjah has 7 schools in our database following the UK EYFS / Early Years curriculum. The standout choices for the 2026/27 intake are:

SABIS

Sharjah has 1 schools in our database following the SABIS curriculum. The standout choices for the 2026/27 intake are:

French

Sharjah has 1 schools in our database following the French curriculum. The standout choices for the 2026/27 intake are:

Indian (CBSE)

Sharjah has 3 schools in our database following the Indian (CBSE) curriculum. The standout choices for the 2026/27 intake are:

Best schools in Sharjah by budget

Fees in Sharjah cluster into four practical bands. Affordable schools (under AED 30,000 per year) tend to be community-oriented and curriculum-focused — often Indian, Pakistani, Filipino or MoE-stream schools — and the better ones routinely match more expensive peers on academic outcomes if not on facilities. Mid-tier schools (AED 30,000 to 60,000) are where most British, American and IB-track families settle: good facilities, strong staff, and a fair price for what's delivered. Premium schools (AED 60,000 to 100,000) deliver the campus, leadership and university-prep machinery that ambitious parents look for. Ultra-premium schools (over AED 100,000) compete on brand and on the calibre of the cohort — for some families that's worth it, for others it's status spending.

Within each tier, look for the schools where the inspection rating is consistently improving year on year. A Very Good school heading for Outstanding is usually a better bet than an Outstanding school whose leadership team has just turned over.

Best schools by area and community

Where you live shapes what's realistic. The best school in the city is meaningless if it adds 90 minutes to your child's day. Here are the strongest residential clusters in Sharjah for school-aged families, with the standout school in each and the typical commute to the next nearest school of equivalent quality.

Al Abar — 3 schools in our database, lead picks: Ecole Internationale Française - Sharjah (EIFS), German International School Sharjah (Deutsche Internationale Schule Sharjah), Al Mawahib British Private School.

Al Azra — 3 schools in our database, lead picks: Indian Excellent Private School (IES), Aspam Indian International School (AIIS), Victoria English School.

Al Falaj — 1 schools in our database, lead picks: Bumble Bee Nursery.

Al Fayah — 2 schools in our database, lead picks: Emirates English Nursery, Kids Paradise Nursery.

Al Gharayen — 3 schools in our database, lead picks: Scholars International Academy, Sharjah (SIA), Brilliant International Private School, Sharjah British International School (SBIS).

Al Layyah Suburb — 1 schools in our database, lead picks: American School of Creative Science Al Layyah (ASCS Al Layyah).

How to shortlist and visit

We recommend a four-step process. Step one, build a longlist of 8-12 schools that meet your hard filters — curriculum, budget ceiling, commute. Step two, narrow to 4-5 schools by reading the most recent inspection report (not just the headline grade — read the section on outcomes and the section on leadership) and at least three parent reviews on Schools Compared per school. Step three, tour those 4-5 schools in person, ideally on a normal teaching day rather than at an open evening. Ask to see a lesson actually being taught. Step four, ask the principal three pointed questions: 'What is your teacher retention rate?', 'What was your IB/A-Level/Grade 12 average last year, and how does that compare with three years ago?', 'What do you tell parents who are unhappy?' The answers will tell you more than any glossy brochure.

Red flags during the tour: an empty staff room at lunch (where are the teachers?), outdated technology in classrooms while the lobby is glossy, a head who deflects on results, a principal who hasn't met your child by the end of the visit.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best school in Sharjah?

There is no single 'best' school — the right answer depends on your child's curriculum, your budget, and where you live. That said, the schools that consistently top our reader shortlist for Sharjah include Sharjah English School (SES), Delhi Private School Sharjah (DPSS), GEMS Millennium School Sharjah (GMS), Wesgreen International School (WGP). Each of these holds a top-tier inspection rating and a parent review score above 4 out of 5.

What is the cheapest good school in Sharjah?

In our 2026/27 review, the best-value schools in Sharjah — defined as rated Good or above by the regulator and charging under AED 30,000 per year — were dominated by community-oriented Indian (CBSE) and Pakistani-curriculum schools. Filter the Schools Compared directory by 'Rating: Good+' and 'Fee band: Affordable' to see the current shortlist for your family.

Which schools have the highest KHDA/ADEK rating in Sharjah?

As of the most recent inspection cycle there are 0 schools in Sharjah rated Outstanding. The full live list is on Schools Compared — filter the directory by 'Emirate: Sharjah' and 'Rating: Outstanding'.

How early should I apply for next academic year?

For the September 2026 intake, the highest-demand schools — typically Outstanding-rated British and IB schools in central Dubai and Abu Dhabi — closed waiting lists for KG1 and FS1 by November 2025. As a rule, apply 6-9 months ahead for popular schools, 3-6 months for mid-tier schools, and you can usually apply 4-8 weeks ahead for less oversubscribed schools.

Are there any new schools opening this year?

Yes — every academic year the UAE adds new schools, particularly in fast-growing communities like Dubai South, Yas Island, Aljada and Tilal City. New schools often offer competitive opening-year fees and smaller class sizes, but you're betting on leadership rather than a track record. We mark new schools clearly in the Schools Compared directory.

The next step

You don't have to make this decision alone. Schools Compared brings together every KHDA, ADEK and SPEA-rated school in the UAE in one place, with parent reviews, fee bands, curriculum filters and direct enquiry buttons that go straight to the school's admissions office — no spam, no aggressive sales calls, no middlemen.

Enquire + Compare. Open the Schools Compared directory, filter to the criteria that matter to your family, shortlist three to five schools, and enquire to all of them in one sitting. You'll have replies in 24-48 hours and can book visits the same week.

Last updated: 2026/27 academic year. We refresh ratings, fees and inspection data each term. If you spot anything out of date, email future@schoolscompared.org and we'll fix it within 48 hours.