Most Expensive International School in Sharjah 2025–2026
Most Expensive International School in Sharjah
The most expensive international schools in Sharjah charge AED 75,000–110,000+ per year for primary and secondary. GEMS Wesgreen International School and British International School Sharjah sit at the premium end.
Premium schools and fee ranges (indicative)
| School | Primary | Secondary / IBDP |
|---|---|---|
| GEMS Wesgreen | AED 75,000–95,000 | AED 90,000–110,000+ |
| British International School Sharjah | AED 75,000–90,000 | AED 85,000–105,000+ |
What you pay for
- Extensive facilities, sports and arts
- Strong IGCSE, IB and British curricula
- University placement support
- Registration, learning support and exam fees add to cost
See our Sharjah fees comparison and UAE guide.
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