United Arab Emirates, Sharjah
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Specifically tailored to their developmental stage, our kindergarten features ample and age-appropriate play areas, providing the ideal environment for children to explore, discover, and thrive.
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--> Curriculum | Al Murooj top of page Curriculum Early Years at Al Murooj (FS1 and FS2) Our early years program, forming the foundation of our curriculum, closely aligns with the principles of the Early Years Foundation Stage. Specifically tailored to their developmental stage, our kindergarten features ample and age-appropriate play areas, providing the ideal environment for children to explore, discover, and thrive. Our curriculum encompasses the seven pillars of the UK National Curriculum Early Years curriculum: Communication and Language, Physical Development, Personal, Social, and Emotional Development, Literacy, Mathematics, Understanding the World and Expressive Arts and Design Primary Stage (Year 1 - Year 6): Our primary stage curriculum embodies foundational learning principles, promoting a comprehensive educational experience.
Private day school following the British curriculum.
Provide differentiated instruction and support for students of determination, gifted learners, and those with learning difficulties or language barriers; Individual Education Plans (IEPs) for students requiring additional support.
Al Murooj School offers an outstanding education and a modern and spacious British curriculum. T he British Curriculum provides our students with a broad and balanced education that helps them find and develop their unique talents.
Each academic year consists of 3 terms with a winter, spring and summer break.
Application & Registration Fees
- Admission / application fee: AED 500, payable at the time of registration.
- Registration fee on acceptance (new students): 5% of the annual tuition fee, charged once to secure a place.
Tuition fees by year group (annual and per term)
- FS1 (None / FS1): Annual AED 12,765. Per term (3 equal terms): AED 4,255.00.
- KG1 / FS2: Annual AED 12,765. Per term: AED 4,255.00.
- KG2 / Year 1: Annual AED 12,765. Per term: AED 4,255.00.
- Grade 1 / Year 2: Annual AED 14,660. Per term: AED 4,886.67.
- Grade 2 / Year 3: Annual AED 14,685. Per term: AED 4,895.00.
- Grade 3 / Year 4: Annual AED 14,720. Per term: AED 4,906.67.
- Grade 4 / Year 5: Annual AED 15,540. Per term: AED 5,180.00.
- Grade 5 / Year 6: Annual AED 15,685. Per term: AED 5,228.33.
- Grade 6 / Year 7: Annual AED 16,665. Per term: AED 5,555.00.
(Fees shown are annual tuition and the per-term figure shown is the annual tuition divided into three equal termly payments.)
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Academic year: September to June, organised into three terms (winter, spring and summer). Booking seats for the next academic year opens in January.
- Standard payment structure: tuition is payable across three equal termly instalments (the school aligns payments with the three-term structure). Exact invoice dates and whether alternative splits are available are not published.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable. The school operates as a day school; no boarding fee schedule is published.
Other costs and fees
- Transport / school bus: charged separately; transport is provided via an external provider and the fee is variable (published separately by the transport provider). Parents should allow for an additional annual transport charge if bus service is used.
- Uniforms: purchased separately; cost is variable and not included in tuition.
- Books and learning materials: listed as additional / variable; it is not confirmed that books are included in the tuition fee.
- Examination / external assessment fees and specific activity charges (field trips, extra‑curricular paid activities) may be charged separately as appropriate for year group and events; these are not included in the tuition figures presented.
- Sibling discounts or concessions: no published sibling discount policy is specified in available fee summaries.
Refund information
- No detailed, published fee‑refund policy or formal refund schedule is available in the school's public fee or admissions pages. The admissions information shows the admission payment requirement (AED 500) but does not state explicit refund terms for that payment or for registration/tuition in the public pages. Where refunds or pro‑rata calculations may apply (for example students joining mid‑term), the school does not publish a complete public policy. Parents should note that explicit refund/withdrawal penalty terms are not published in the publicly available fee pages.
Fee payment options
- The school does not publish a comprehensive list of accepted payment methods on its public pages. An online fee‑payment facility is not listed as available. Parents should be prepared to pay by the school's in‑person or finance office methods (details to be confirmed with the school).
Brief note on missing / unpublished details
- The school's public pages and the available school profiles do not publish a full downloadable term‑by‑term invoice schedule with exact due dates, specific transport tariffs by route, clear stated refund/withdrawal penalties, or an explicit list of accepted payment methods (bank account/IBAN, card/online portal). The headline figures above are the annual tuition amounts and the school confirms a three‑term billing model; several operational details (exact term invoice dates, finalised transport charges, and a formal refund policy) are not published in the available fee pages.
A time marked by creative, social, and emotional development and characterised by a lifelong love of learning and the joys of new, diverse friendships. Within our primary classrooms, abundant resources are provided to support diverse learning activities. Lower Secondary (Year 7) Our lower secondary curriculum is crafted to advance from fundamental concepts, fostering rich and diverse learning experiences.
Al Murooj English School is a day school in Sharjah that follows the British Curriculum, including the Early Years Foundation Stage (FS1–FS2). The UK National Curriculum pillars underpin learning in the Early Years: Communication and Language, Physical Development, Personal, Social and Emotional Development, Literacy, Mathematics, Understanding the World, and Expressive Arts and Design. Primary Stage (Year 1–6) uses a holistic British curriculum. Established in 1994, the school emphasises a love of learning and a partnership with parents, with the founder highlighting students' successes as central. Facilities include classrooms with outdoor access to an engineered garden, a library with digital and print resources, an ICT Room and computer labs, plus indoor and outdoor playgrounds with safe flooring. Smart Boards and Activ Tables support creative thinking. The school hosts events such as Afforestation, Character Day, Math Week and National Day, and prepares students for further education worldwide while prioritising safeguarding and well-being.