United Arab Emirates, Sharjah
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Gulf Asian English School, Sharjah, was established in 1975 as Sharjah Montessori School and later evolved into a CBSE-affiliated institution. It expanded into a high school in 1991 and gained CBSE affiliation in 1993. The school emphasizes creativity, academic excellence, and holistic development, guided by the motto OH LORD! INCREASE ME IN KNOWLEDGE. It has produced over 16 successful batches of high school graduates, consistently achieving excellent results in board examinations. The school is part of the PACE Education Group, which expanded from India to Kuwait in 2001 and later to the UAE with Gulf Asian English School in Sharjah, serving over 5,400 students.
Gulf Asian English School maintains a Parent-Teacher Association (PTA). The PTA is listed in the CBSE Proforma as the school's PTA members. A 2024-25 Parents Council exists to coordinate parent involvement and school activities. A Parents Council roster for 2024-25 is published on the school's site, detailing parent representatives by grade. The Principal's Message acknowledges the active contribution of the Parent Council Body members, along with the Teachers Council and Students Council, in the academic year. The PTA/Parents Council serves as a forum for parent–teacher collaboration and school events.
Gulf Asian English School in Sharjah operates a CBSE curriculum for students from KG1 to Grade 12, with separate blocks for boys and girls that create learning environments. Established in 1975 as Sharjah Montessori School, it evolved into a CBSE-affiliated high school by 1991 and gained CBSE affiliation in 1993. The school is part of the Pace Education Group and is guided by the motto OH LORD! INCREASE ME IN KNOWLEDGE. Students benefit from well-equipped facilities including an indoor swimming pool, gymnasium, and a range of sports such as cricket, football, basketball, athletics, and swimming. Arts facilities include Dance Rooms, Music Rooms, and a 1,400-square-foot library with hundreds of reference books. The school emphasizes creativity, technology, and character development, and maintains strong board examination results in Classes X and XII over recent years. Active clubs span Art, Editorial & Photography, Arabic, and Science & Tech, reflecting a broad extracurricular program.