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Al Kamal Private School
An American curriculum school with two Sharjah campuses, Al Azra and Al Ramtha, serving mostly Arab families through Grade 14. Affordable, rated Good by SPEA, and well-regarded locally for its values frame.
In brief
An American curriculum school with two Sharjah campuses, Al Azra and Al Ramtha, serving mostly Arab families through Grade 14. Affordable, rated Good by SPEA, and well-regarded locally for its values frame.
Al Kamal American International School follows a US Common Core curriculum from KG through high school, alongside Arabic and Islamic studies. The Al Azra and Al Ramtha campuses operate as separate sites under the same group, with about 1,000 students between them. SPEA rates the school Good, with attendance reported at 98 per cent.
Parents describe relationships among students, staff, and families as a genuine strength, with an emphasis on respect, honesty, and pastoral care that families notice. Most reviews talk about dedicated teachers and a settled environment rather than ambitious academic outcomes, and the school sits firmly in the affordable tier of Sharjah private schools. Suits families who want a US-style curriculum within an Arabic Islamic environment, and who value continuity of teachers and a smaller community feel.
Head of school
Dr. Leena Ibrahim
At Al Kamal American School Al Ramtha is dedicated to nurturing a generation of confident, well-rounded, and academically equipped individuals in a conservative environment. Our American curriculum, delivered by highly qualified educators, fosters critical thinking, creativity, and a love for lifelong learning. With modern facilities, a safe and inclusive environment, and a focus on holistic development, we empower students to achieve their full potential with an emphasis on well-being. Our commitment to excellence, and strong community values makes Al Kamal the ideal choice for families seeking a school that prepares their children for success in an ever-evolving world.
Accreditations
- Cognia 01