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International School of Creative Science Muwaileh (ISCS)

Operating since 2002 in Sharjah's Industrial Area near Dubai, ISCS Muwaileh follows the British curriculum while integrating Islamic studies, Arabic, and UAE Social Studies into its programming.

International School of Creative Science Muwaileh (ISCS) campus
International School of Creative Science Muwaileh (ISCS), Sharjah. Photograph · School

Curriculum
A-Levels
Fees, annual
AED 23k–45k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
Est. 4,500
Founded
2016

Operating since 2002 in Sharjah's Industrial Area near Dubai, ISCS Muwaileh follows the British curriculum while integrating Islamic studies, Arabic, and UAE Social Studies into its programming. The school serves families across Dubai and Sharjah seeking education that combines UK academic standards with Islamic values, though it appears as part of a broader Creative Science network that includes sister campuses like ISCS Nad Al Sheba in Dubai. The Muwaileh location attracts diverse expatriate communities, though specific enrollment data and student demographics remain unclear from available sources.

Unlike established Dubai and Sharjah schools that generate extensive parent discussions across forums and detailed institutional profiles, ISCS Muwaileh maintains minimal presence in typical expatriate education conversations. The school does not appear prominently in fee comparisons, KHDA or SPEA rating discussions, or parent review platforms that characterize the UAE's competitive international education market. This limited visibility makes assessment of facilities, academic outcomes, teacher quality, or parent satisfaction challenging compared to well-documented alternatives in the Dubai-Sharjah corridor.

Strengths

  • Long-established school operating since 2002
  • Combines British curriculum with Islamic values and Arabic language
  • Part of Creative Science network with multiple UAE locations
  • Serves diverse expatriate families across Dubai-Sharjah area
  • Offers education from early years through Year 13

Considerations

  • Very limited parent feedback and institutional transparency available
  • Minimal presence in education forums and comparison discussions
  • Located in industrial area rather than residential zone
  • Lack of detailed information about facilities and academic outcomes
  • No clear data on fee structure or university placement rates
  • Limited visibility compared to established Dubai-Sharjah schools

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
FS 1 3 AED 23,080
FS 2 3 AED 23,080
Year 1 5 AED 23,395
Year 2 6 AED 27,440
Year 3 7 AED 27,440
Year 4 8 AED 27,465
Year 5 9 AED 31,060
Year 6 10 AED 31,085
Year 7 11 AED 31,235
Year 8 12 AED 37,390
Year 9 13 AED 37,425
Year 10 14 AED 37,425
Year 11 15 AED 41,090
Year 12 16 AED 41,120
Year 13 17 AED 45,020

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Registration Fee AED 500


  • Founding campus of the BEAM-operated ISCS network, opened in 2002 in Muwaileh, Sharjah, blending the National Curriculum for England with UAE Ministry Arabic and Islamic studies and a Quran memorisation programme.
  • Parents describe a school that pairs solid British academics with a strong Islamic environment, with one ex-student saying the school combined IGCSEs and A-levels with prayer time and Quran lessons in the timetable.
  • Edexcel rather than Cambridge IGCSEs and A-levels are flagged by some posters as a curriculum quirk to be aware of.
  • Aggregate parent rating on independent directories is around; most surveyed parents would recommend the school and around half are satisfied with academic performance, but 60% felt the need for additional tutoring outside school.
  • Bullying is a split theme: a meaningful minority of surveyed parents report extreme concern, while a similar share describe only mild concern, suggesting variable rather than systemic issues.
  • Inspection ratings have moved upwards under SPEA, with the most recent rating reaching Very Good and lesson-observation scale used by inspectors giving the teaching judgement weight.

Positives

  • Academic and curriculum mix. British curriculum delivered alongside Arabic, Islamic studies and Quran memorisation; valued by Muslim families seeking that combination.
  • Recommendation and value. Most surveyed parents would recommend the school and many partially agree fees are good value.
  • Inspections. SPEA rating moved up to Very Good in the most recent review, with teaching identified as a strength.

Considerations

  • Examination boards. School uses Edexcel rather than Cambridge for IGCSE and A-level, which alumni flag as a planning point.
  • Tutoring needs. 60% of surveyed parents say they have to provide outside tutoring for their child.
  • Bullying. Parents are split, with a third reporting extreme concern and a similar third only mild concern.

Leadership

Samar Khalid Murad

Samar Khalid Murad is an experienced educational leader with over 20 years in the field, serving as Principal of the International School of Creative Science Muwaileh in Sharjah. She has been recognized for her leadership, including selection to the School Principal Council as Executive Member.

Accreditations

  • British Schools in the Middle East accreditation 01
  • KHDA 02

  • IGCSE June 2018 55% A*-A, 81% A*-B. AS-Level June 2018: 57% A-B. IGCSE June 2017: 56.3% A*-A, 91.6% A*-C. AS-Level June 2017: 75.1% A-C. PISA & TIMSS scores exceed UAE national targets.

Industrial AreaMuwailih Commercial - Sharjah - United Arab Emirates

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