The Emirates National School, Sharjah | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

The Emirates National School is a School in Sharjah with a 4.3 rating.

About The Emirates National School

The Emirates National School is a private/international School located at Street No: 59 – 12 Sheikh Khalid Bin Saqr Al Qasimi St – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.
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Ratings & Ranking

The Emirates National School has a rating of 4.3 and is ranked number 57 in Sharjah.

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Address & Location

The Emirates National School is located at Street No: 59 – 12 Sheikh Khalid Bin Saqr Al Qasimi St – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates.

Schools Fees

The school fees for The Emirates National School range between 25000 AED and 45000 AED per year or between 6750 USD and 12150 USD per year.

Vacancies:

No vacancies found at the moment.

Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at The Emirates National School.

Parents & Students Reviews:

The Emirates National School has 214 reviews with an overall rating of 4.3. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.3 out of 5.0 stars
Pros: Quality education with the best basic fundamentals and an affordable fee structure.
Cons: No online payment gateway to receive cashback rewards. Only bank transfers are allowed.
My two children are studying in TENS. I am happy to see the differences in my children, but I recommend that the school make English language communication compulsory. It feels like the children are not in a UAE school. The fee structure is affordable, with quality education.
One of the finest schools in the UAE is highly recommended for its exceptional quality of education. Securing a seat here is quite challenging due to its esteemed reputation. The school boasts a remarkable environment where discipline takes precedence and permeates every aspect. From the vigilant security personnel to the administration, the staff exemplifies friendliness and professionalism.

I particularly admire the warm welcome extended during events like open houses and graduation ceremonies. The dedication of Mr. Ravi Thomas, whose hard work is evident, deserves commendation. My son is enrolled in the KG2 E section, and I am impressed by the school’s efforts to motivate children at various levels.

Their core values center around fostering a love of learning and instilling respect and kindness toward one another. It is evident that the school prioritizes not just academic excellence but also the holistic development of its students.

The best school for a grounded and well-rounded learning experience with personal attention and care. With a beautiful campus, friendly and cordial staff members, and committed teachers, this school is the very best option for the CBSE curriculum in Sharjah. However, seats are very limited despite being a 3,000-capacity school and in high demand; you may have to try multiple times to get in. My elder son passed the 12th grade here, and I have two children still attending.
The best school. Every teacher is very kind to the kids. They teach very well. Students who study at this school will be good and disciplined in the future.
Studied from KG1 to 12th here and did my bachelor’s here in the UAE. Currently working in an MNC, and here are my takeaways:

The majority of the students are from Kerala.
Education is taken seriously, but exams and marks are not the only thing in this world.
After stepping into the professional world, I realized how few opportunities ENS brought for us to develop our soft skills.

You cannot look at the opposite gender, let alone talk [to them]. We used to get in so much trouble for this that we thought talking to the opposite gender was a bad thing. Please change this mentality and provide proper explanations on how to behave appropriately with others. Restricting [students] will only lead them to horrible paths.

I liked ENS because of the values it instilled. A few of the teachers really cared about you. I found lifelong friends in that place. Besides that, I would suggest someplace else.

This association only prefers people from Kerala. I have been trying for two years, but at the beginning of admissions, they say it’s full. Totally biased.

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