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The New Indian School

Bahrain

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees BHD 462 - 660
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum Indian Curriculum
Taught languages Arabic, English, Hindi
Strengths Sport, STEM, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

The New Indian School (NIS) in Bahrain offers a structured and community-oriented educational environment rooted in the Indian Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum. Established in 1990, the school has grown to serve a diverse student body of over 3,500 pupils, making it a prominent institution in Isa Town. The campus features a dedicated "Technologically Advanced New Block" equipped with specialized laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Computer Science, supporting a strong focus on STEM education. NIS distinguishes itself with its active "Charity @ NIS" initiative and Environmental Club, which encourage students to engage in meaningful community service and sustainability projects. Beyond academics, the school provides ample opportunities for physical development through facilities for cricket, football, and basketball. With a commitment to affordable, quality schooling, NIS prepares students for the All India Senior School Certificate Examination (AISSCE), ensuring a robust foundation for higher education.

The New Indian School P.O. Box 33131 IsaTown Kingdom of Bahrain

The Essentials

The New Indian School has instruction in English.

Location

The New Indian School is located in Isa Town, Kingdom of Bahrain. Its mailing address is P.O. Box 33131, Isa Town. Isa Town is a residential suburb near central Manama and is accessible by main roads.

Stages

KG to Class 12 (Senior Secondary).

Type

Co-educational day school. Boarding facilities are not offered.

Additional learning support

The school provides on-site health services via an on-site clinic. Public information does not detail dedicated SEN provisions; families with learning needs should contact the school to discuss support.

Country affiliation

Bahrain.

Religious affiliation

Secular, the school does not have a religious affiliation.

School day structure

Working days are Sunday to Thursday. Timings are 7:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Bus service

The school offers a bus service with air-conditioned transport facilities. Specific routes and providers are not publicly listed.

Fees

Annual tuition at The New Indian School ranges from BHD 462 to BHD 660 for 2026/27.

Application / admission fees

- The publicly posted fee schedule does not list a separate one-time registration or large admission charge for new students. A readmission/admission charge of BHD 5 is applied when a student is readmitted after being removed for non‑payment. A fee of BHD 5 is charged for certificates, authentication, invoices or additional documents.

Tuition fees (by year group)

- LKG – Standard I: BHD 38 per month (equivalent to BHD 462 per year, calculated as 12 months).
- Standards II – III: BHD 41 per month (equivalent to BHD 501 per year).
- Standards IV – IX: BHD 44 per month (equivalent to BHD 530.400 per year).
- Standard X: BHD 49 per month (equivalent to BHD 596 per year).
- Standards XI & XII (Science): BHD 55 per month (equivalent to BHD 660 per year).
- Standards XI & XII (Commerce): BHD 46 per month (equivalent to BHD 553 per year).
- Standards XI & XII (Commerce with IP): BHD 51 per month (equivalent to BHD 619 per year).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is payable monthly in advance. Fees are due on or before the 10th day of each month. Parents may pay fees in advance on a monthly, quarterly, half‑yearly or annual basis, provided payment is made before the 10th of the month.
- Late payment penalty: a fine of BHD 0.050 (50 fils) per day is imposed for fees paid after the due date; if the 10th is a holiday, fees are collected until the 11th and the penalty is applied from the 12th.
- Non‑payment consequences: if fees are not paid for two consecutive months, the student's name may be struck off the rolls; readmission requires settlement of all outstanding fees plus the readmission admission fee. Students in Standards X and XII must pay the March fee in February before receiving CBSE admit cards.

Boarding fees

- The New Indian School is a day school; there are no boarding fees applicable.

Other costs and recurring charges

- Administrative/document charges: BHD 5.000 for certificates, attestation, special invoices or additional documents.
- Textbooks, uniforms, stationery and transport are additional charges typically applied by schools. The publicly posted fee schedule for the school itemises tuition and a small set of administrative charges but does not publish separate standard amounts for textbooks, uniform sets or transport in the same fee summary. Transport and bus service are listed among available facilities; transport charges (if taken) are billed separately.

Refund information

- Fees once paid are non‑refundable under any circumstance as stated in the school's fee regulations.

Fee payment options

- The school accepts payment in advance and allows payment on a monthly, quarterly, half‑yearly or annual basis. Specific payment channels (for example: which banks, online parent portal, credit/debit cards or in‑person cash/cheque options) are not listed in the publicly posted tuition summary; parents should use the school's standard finance channels when making payments.
Academics

The New Indian School teaches Indian Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Curriculum is aligned with the UAE Vision 2021. The New Indian School Ras Al Khaimah uses the SCERT curriculum for primary, secondary and higher secondary, with MOE Arabic, Islamic Education and UAE Social Studies integrated. The school teaches KG through Grade 12 in four phases: Phase 1 KG 4–6 years; Phase 2 Grade 1–5 (6–11 years); Phase 3 Grade 6–8 (12–14 years); Phase 4 Grade 9–12 (14–18 years). The KG curriculum is designed per UAE vision to promote preschool enrollment. In Higher Secondary, there are Science and Commerce streams with languages English and Malayalam/Hindi/Arabic, and subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Computer Science, Mathematics, plus options such as Computerized Accounting, Business Studies, Economics and Computer Applications; HSE I and HSE II examinations apply with TE/CE/PE assessments. SCERT-based assessment follows Terminal Evaluation, Continuous Evaluation, and Practical Evaluation, with grade distributions and a 90% attendance requirement for Higher Secondary students.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The New Indian School Bahrain has a Counseling Cell on campus to support students' social and emotional learning.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The New Indian School Bahrain uses English as the medium of instruction and follows an English-medium CBSE curriculum.

Mental Wellbeing

Wellbeing initiatives include a Wellbeing Champions program; the school held a Wellbeing competition and staff health/safety training, including a First Aid/ CPR workshop on 04 December 2025.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is supported by an on-site clinic and a counselling facility.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Registration timing and initial forms. Registration for admission to the new academic year opens on January 15 each year for all grades. A duly completed registration form must be submitted, and three copies of the child's passport with a valid UAE visa must be provided. Grade placement will be determined according to age and development, and parents should anticipate potential placement decisions based on these factors.

2. Grade placement and assessment. The school determines the most appropriate grade placement for each student using the child's age, academic progress, social and emotional development, and policy guidelines. A level-appropriate assessment may be required for new students to confirm the correct placement.

3. Documentation of previous schooling. All new students must provide official documentation of previous schooling, including the report card and test scores. Documents must be in English. Transfer Certificates from abroad should be attested by the country's Ministry of Education and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and, if applicable, the UAE embassy.

4. Online enquiry and registration steps. To begin, fill in the Online Student Enquiry and Registration form. After submission you will receive an Enquiry Number; print or note this number for records and future correspondence. An acknowledgement email with the next steps will be sent to the email address provided.

5. Completing the registration and submitting documents. Once you have the Enquiry Number and have followed the online steps, you will submit the required documents to the Registrar and pay the non-refundable Registration Fee of AED 500 to proceed with the registration. The registration process is finalized when the documents are received and the fee is paid at the school.

Scholarships

No scholarships are described in the admissions materials for The New Indian School Ras Al-Khaimah.

Waitlist

There is no published waitlist or enrolment pool system described in the admissions materials.

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