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Fujairah is home to 3 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
Compare 2 Islamic international schools in Fujairah, United arab emirates. Filter by curriculum, fees (average AED 28,230), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Founded in 1982, Fujairah Private Academy is a fee-paying, co-educational day school serving students aged 4 to 18. Owned by the Government of Fujairah under the patronage of His Highness Shaikh Hamad Bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, it is unique for its student body comprising 85% UAE nationals who receive a British education in a bilingual setting. The school follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales, preparing pupils for Cambridge and Edexcel GCSE, AS, and A2 level examinations, alongside the Thanawa Ama equivalency. For primary students, the school uses the specialized 'Read Write Inc.' literacy program. French is introduced as a mandatory subject from Year 4 onwards. Campus physical amenities include a swimming pool, a separate training pool, a multi-purpose sports hall, football pitches, and basketball courts. Instruction is delivered in English by qualified teachers, the majority of whom are British-trained, while Arabic staff conduct dedicated Arabic and Islamic Studies lessons.
Located in Fujairah and Dibba, Diyar Private Academy is a school delivering a curriculum in English with campuses for Fujairah and Dibba (Girls & Early Years, and Boys). The school aligns its US curriculum with New York State Standards and Next Generation Science Standards; IPC and IMYC provide cross‑curricular themes. Arabic, Social Studies and Islamic Education follow MOE guidelines; Pre‑KG follows EYFS. Ages 3 to 18; mixed‑gender classes through Grade 4, with single‑sex classes from Grade 5 to 12. Established in 2013, it graduated its first class in 2020 and was accredited by the American International Accreditation Association of Schools & Colleges (AIAAsc) in 2022. Facilities include a library, clinic, computer labs, science labs, theatre, football field, swimming pools and an Achievement Centre. About 1,500 students from 47 nationalities and 53 partnerships. Notable clubs include music, arts and crafts and community services; a field‑trip program broadens learning across the UAE.
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