Sharjah English School Reviews (7)

Average Ratings

Overall 4.05
Facilities 3.50
Academics 3.50
Teachers 3.50
Sports 3.50
Music & Arts 4.00
Science & Tech 2.50

Reviewer Nationalities

Indian (1) British (1)

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Humera Jahangir, a month ago


This is the best school in UAE whose focus is mainly on child’s academic development. My 3 kids are studying in this school and the teachers are very well experienced. I am observing amazing changes in my children academic development.

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Dr Mustafa, 8 months ago


My daughter enjoys Sharjah English School. I can see her grow as an individual with a lovely attitude. This school builds character and is not just about bookish knowledge. They offer a wide range of extra curricular activities. Fees are high on par or more than some private school in the UK. The teachers are well educated and care for the students.

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Carla Redondo, 3 months ago


One of the best schools.in the Sharjah Emirate. Extremely big with great buildings, pool, gymnasium, football field and playgrounds. Kids love their school and the personel is usually kind and helpful. Teachers are very good and in some good way stricts.

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Neli Brown, a year ago


I have only good words to say about Sharjah English School. My son has been here for nearly one year now and the change is amazing. Mrs O’Brien in F2G, I genuinely feel she loves the kids and puts a lot of efforts into her work. Best school for primary with great resources and generally friendly and welcoming. My son has improved dramatically in under one year. Definitely recommend!

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Mo Zereen, a month ago


The fees just go up every year, and it’s already an expensive school. I really feel the school is not as good as it used to be and the staff turnover is getting higher every year. It’s such a shame cos it used to be a very good school and although it’s still better than most, it’s losing its high delivery standard of teaching.

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