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Al Amaal English High School

United Arab Emirates, Sharjah

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees AED 4,557 - 7,797
Ages Not listed
Pupil numbers 1635
Type Co-educational
Opened 1988
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages Arabic, Urdu
Typical class size 16
Strengths Languages, STEM, Academic Enrichment
Stages Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, High School
Introduction

Al Amaal English High School is a private, co-educational institution in Sharjah's Al Butainah area. It serves students from KG1 through Grade 12 and follows a bespoke Pakistani curriculum designed to meet FBISE and UAE MoE requirements. English is the language of instruction, with Urdu offered to all students and weekly remedial English support to strengthen literacy. The school carries a country affiliation with Pakistan and is accredited by the Federal Board of Pakistan, identified as School ID 200. The curriculum supports cross‑curricular links across phases, though these links are planned and implemented with variable consistency. In the senior years, there are dual pathways in science and commerce to help students align their studies with future goals. Established on 01 October 1988, Al Amaal English High School has a long‑standing presence in Sharjah's private education landscape, serving families seeking a Pakistan‑based curriculum within the UAE. It supports diverse international families.

Sharjah - Al Butainah, United Arab Emirates

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The Essentials

Al Amaal English High School has 1,635 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in English.

Location

Butina, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

Stages

KG1 through 12 (Kindergarten to Grade 12)

Type

Private, co-educational

Pupil Nationality Mix

Pakistani and Afghani; Emirati students: 0

Additional learning support

Six students with special educational needs

Country affiliation

Pakistan
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Al Amaal English High School ranges from AED 4,557 to AED 7,797 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration fees
- No application, admission, or registration fee amount is published for Al Amaal English High School in the school's admissions information or in the SPEA‑issued approved fee schedule.

Tuition fees (listed as "School Fees (Tuition + Book)") — amounts shown are per academic year, by grade
- KG1: AED 4,557.
- KG2: AED 4,557.
- Grade 1: AED 4,658.
- Grade 2: AED 4,658.
- Grade 3: AED 4,658.
- Grade 4: AED 4,658.
- Grade 5: AED 4,658.
- Grade 6: AED 5,367.
- Grade 7: AED 5,367.
- Grade 8: AED 5,367.
- Grade 9: AED 5,367.
- Grade 10: AED 3,668.
- Grade 11: AED 7,797.
- Grade 12: AED 7,797.

Per‑term detail / how the published yearly amounts are normally allocated
- The published figures are presented as annual totals that include tuition and book charges. SPEA rules for payable tuition and refunds set the standard semester allocation for schools that begin their academic year in September as 40% (first semester), 30% (second semester) and 30% (third semester). Tuition is commonly invoiced term‑wise following that allocation; the school's approved fee listing itself shows the annual tuition+book amounts by grade.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Invoices are normally issued and payments are expected in advance of attendance for each term; many Sharjah private schools present a first‑term invoice that includes any initial annual charges (for example: book, uniform, technology or building fees) and subsequent invoices for later terms. Exact installment dates and the number of installments for Al Amaal are not published in the school's public admissions pages or in the SPEA fee schedule.
- Schools in Sharjah are required to provide receipts for any cash or electronic amounts collected. SPEA guidance also describes how tuition is calculated for monthly or partial‑year attendance (tuition is commonly estimated by dividing the total annual tuition by 10 months for monthly pro‑rata calculations).

Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable. Al Amaal English High School operates as a day school and does not publish any boarding or residential fees.

Other costs and mandatory extras
- Uniforms: AED 110–220 (uniform cost range published). Uniform charges are shown separately from the tuition+book total.
- Books: the published tuition figures are stated as "School Fees (Tuition + Book)", therefore the annual amounts above include the textbook charges listed in the SPEA fee schedule.
- Transport / school bus: no transport fee schedule or bus charges are published for Al Amaal on the school site or in the SPEA fee listing. If transport is required, fees and vendor arrangements would be provided directly by the school.
- Exam, resource or other one‑off fees: the school's SPEA fee schedule shows only the annual tuition+book amounts and a uniform range; no separate exam, resource or technology fees are listed in the published SPEA schedule for this school.

Refund information and withdrawal
- Tuition refunds and withdrawal adjustments follow the SPEA payable tuition and refunds policy: tuition value for one month is calculated by dividing the total annual tuition by 10 months; for schools with an academic year beginning in September, the semester allocation used for refunds and calculations is 40% (first semester), 30% (second) and 30% (third). Schools must apply the SPEA refund and tuition rules when processing any refund. Registration or admission fees (when charged by schools) are commonly treated as non‑refundable by Sharjah private schools; no specific registration/admission fee for Al Amaal is published.

Fee payment options (methods commonly accepted and administrative requirements)
- Accepted payment methods commonly used by private schools in Sharjah include: online payment portals / parent portals (card payments), debit/credit card in person, bank transfer, cash and cheque (including submitted post‑dated cheques where schools request them). Schools must issue receipts for cash or electronic payments. The school's public pages do not list a specific set of payment methods or bank details for Al Amaal; parents should use the school's accounts office for the exact payment instructions when enrolling.

Summary (clear facts for each item requested)
- Application fees: No published application/registration fee amount.
- Tuition fees by year group (annual; tuition + books): KG1 AED 4,557; KG2 AED 4,557; Grade 1–5 AED 4,658; Grade 6–9 AED 5,367; Grade 10 AED 3,668; Grade 11–12 AED 7,797.
- Per‑term billing: Published figures are annual totals (tuition + books); SPEA semester allocation for a September‑start school is 40% / 30% / 30% and schools typically invoice term‑wise. Exact term dates or installment plan options for Al Amaal are not published.
- Boarding: Not applicable (day school).
- Other costs: Uniform AED 110–220; textbooks are included in the published tuition+book amounts; no separate transport, exam or technology fees are published in the SPEA fee schedule for Al Amaal.
- Refunds: Governed by SPEA payable tuition and refunds policy (monthly calculation = annual tuition ÷ 10; semester allocation for September‑start schools = 40%/30%/30%).
- Payment methods: Schools commonly accept online/card payments, bank transfer, cash and cheque; schools are required to issue receipts for cash/electronic receipts. Exact payment methods and bank details are set by the school's accounts office.
Academics

Al Amaal English High School teaches Bespoke Curriculum.

Curriculum

Language of instruction is English. The school follows the Pakistani curriculum. Classes run KG1 through 12. Urdu is offered to all students, and weekly remedial English support is available. Curriculum design and implementation are acceptable across all phases and meet FBISE and MoE requirements; cross-curricular links are planned but inconsistently applied; in High, there are dual pathways in science and commerce to align studies with future goals.

Exam Results

Student achievement is acceptable overall. Islamic Education attainment is Good across KG, Primary, Middle, and High, with progress described as Acceptable. English attainment is Acceptable in KG through Middle and Good in High, with progress ranging from Acceptable to Good. Science attainment is Very Good in KG, Acceptable in Primary, Good in Middle, and Acceptable in High, with progress described as Acceptable. External TIMSS 2023 results indicate good attainment in Primary and weak attainment in Middle, and FBISE results for High are acceptable. The school uses ISA for Grades 3-10 and FBISE for Grades 9-12, with TIMSS and PISA benchmarking used to meet SPEA guidelines.

Gifted and Talented

Curriculum modifications provide few opportunities for innovation, enterprise, and critical thinking, and are not sufficiently challenging higher‑attaining students, including G&T. There is a need to extend opportunities for G&T across all phases.
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