India, Delhi/new Delhi
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Blue Bells Group of Schools is located in Gurgaon, Haryana, India. It operates two campuses: Blue Bells Model School in Sector-4, Urban Estate, Gurgaon 122001, Haryana, India, and Brahm Dutt Blue Bells Public School in Sector-10, Urban Estate, Gurgaon 122001, Haryana, India.
co-educational English medium school
India
Overview — currency: INR
- The school is a private day school (no boarding).
One‑time / admission charges (payable at registration/admission)
- Registration fee (one‑time): INR 25.
- Admission fee (one‑time): INR 200.
- Security deposit (refundable): INR 500.
Yearly / annual charges (charged once per year)
- Annual charges (common to all grade groups): INR 23,160 per year.
- Development fee (one‑time/annual as shown on schedule): varies by year group —
- Pre‑Primary: INR 10,680 per year.
- I–II: INR 10,500 per year.
- III–V: INR 10,680 per year.
- VI–VIII: INR 11,100 per year.
- IX–X: INR 12,060 per year.
- XI–XII: INR 12,600 per year.
- Optional one‑time/annual program fee (International Program Fee where applicable): INR 1,650 (listed as optional).
Optional subject / lab charges (listed as optional where applicable)
- Computer fee (optional for higher classes): applicable amounts by group — I–II through IX–X: INR 2,040 (where shown); XI–XII: INR 4,140.
- Science fee (optional for senior classes where applicable): VI–VIII and IX–X: INR 2,040; XI–XII: INR 3,660.
Monthly / regular charges (as shown on the published schedule) — tuition and recurring items
Note: the schedule publishes tuition as a monthly amount; the school also specifies some items billed for a set number of months (sports 10 months, transport 11 months, mid‑day meal 10 months where applicable). Annual totals below are calculated from those published monthly figures.
- Tuition fee (monthly) and annualised total (monthly × 12):
- Pre‑Primary: INR 8,970 per month → INR 107,640 per year.
- I–II: INR 8,780 per month → INR 105,360 per year.
- III–V: INR 8,970 per month → INR 107,640 per year.
- VI–VIII: INR 9,330 per month → INR 111,960 per year.
- IX–X: INR 10,265 per month → INR 123,180 per year.
- XI–XII: INR 10,575 per month → INR 126,900 per year.
- Sports fee (optional): INR 1,065 per month for 10 months → INR 10,650 per year (same rate shown for all listed groups).
- Mid‑day meal & planning (optional; listed for younger groups): INR 1,610 per month for 10 months → INR 16,100 per year (appears for Pre‑Primary, I–II, III–V in the published schedule).
- Transport (for users only) — monthly amount and annualised total (monthly × 11 months as shown):
- Sarita Vihar / Jasola / Vasant Kunj areas: INR 4,260 per month → INR 46,860 per year.
- Other areas: INR 3,700 per month → INR 40,700 per year.
- Projects & activities (including materials & supplies): INR 385 per month → INR 4,620 per year (same rate shown for all groups).
Examples of typical first‑year cost components for a new admission (illustrative, using published line items)
- At admission (one‑time): Registration INR 25 + Admission INR 200 + Security (refundable) INR 500 = INR 725 payable at registration/admission as published.
- During the year (examples of annualised recurring charges that are published): Annual charges INR 23,160 + Development fee (varies by group) + Tuition (monthly × 12) + Projects & Activities INR 4,620 + any selected optional items (sports, transport, computer/science where applicable). The published schedule lists these components and per‑month values for tuition and recurring items.
Billing schedule and payment terms (how the published schedule is presented)
- Fees on the published schedule are grouped into: one‑time charges at admission; yearly/annual charges; and monthly charges (tuition and other recurring items). The schedule specifies that certain items run for a fixed number of months (sports: 10 months; mid‑day meal: 10 months where shown; transport: 11 months). The schedule presents tuition as a monthly figure.
- The pre‑school registration instruction on the school's admissions notice indicates that the registration charge (INR 25) is submitted in cash at the school premises at the time of registration. For other fee payment modes and precise billing dates or instalment options, the published fee schedule does not list explicit methods or dates.
Boarding fees
- The institution is a day school; no boarding fees are applicable.
Uniform, books and allied costs
- Uniform and book vendors are listed under the school's mandatory disclosures; uniform costs and book costs are handled separately and are not included in the core fee schedule figures above. Parents should expect separate charges for uniform and books as noted in the school's disclosure documents.
Refund information
- The fee schedule explicitly shows a security deposit described as refundable (INR 500 is shown as “Security (Refundable)”). Other items listed on the published fee schedule are shown as one‑time or annual charges; the schedule itself does not enumerate a full refund/withdrawal policy in the same document. The pre‑school admissions notice identifies the registration payment process but does not set out a detailed refund table on that page.
Fee payment options (methods)
- The pre‑school admissions notice specifies that the registration charge for pre‑school is paid in cash at the school premises. The published fee schedule does not itemise other specific payment channels (for example, bank transfer, credit card, cheque or instalment portal) within the same document. For the numeric fee components shown above, the schedule provides the amounts and the months for which particular items are charged.
Notes on the published schedule and currency
- The amounts above are those published in the school's fee schedule titled “Fee Schedule for the year 2024‑25” and related admissions notices; amounts are presented in Indian rupees (INR) as shown on the school documents. The published schedule presents monthly tuition values, yearly charges and the fixed months for certain optional items (sports, transport, midday meal).
Important: what was available in the school's published material
- The school's most recent published fee schedule available in the school's public documents is labelled for academic year 2024–25 and gives the itemised amounts shown above (registration, admission, refundable security deposit, annual charges, development fee, monthly tuition and optional items with their months). The admissions notices (for pre‑school and the 2025‑26 admissions cycle) separately describe registration mechanics. The public documents reviewed list the numeric fee items above but do not publish a detailed month‑by‑month billing calendar, late‑payment penalties, formal refund/withdrawal table, or a full list of accepted electronic payment channels in the same fee schedule document.
(If you need the exact per‑term breakdown on a specific payment cadence—e.g., monthly, quarterly or annual instalments—or formal refund/withdrawal rules and accepted payment channels as used by the school's accounts office, those specific billing dates, instalment options and payment methods are not itemised on the published fee schedule and admissions notice for the year reviewed.)
Bluebells School International in Delhi is a co-educational English-medium day school offering the CBSE curriculum to students from age 2 to 18. It is located in Kailash Colony, near Lala Lajpat Rai Road, opposite Lady Shri Ram College for Women, New Delhi, 110065. The school follows a progressive, CBSE-enriched program organized into Primary (classes III–V), Middle (VI–X), and Senior (XI–XII) wings. The Primary Wing uses a 360-degree integrated learning approach with vertical and horizontal progression and 21st-century skills; teaching methods include group discussions, role plays, flipped classroom, SDG-mapped teaching, and ICT-enabled activities. The Middle Wing emphasizes conceptual understanding, cross-disciplinary skills, life skills, art integration, and research-based projects. The Senior Wing focuses on concept enrichment, research-based projects, ICT-supported instruction, doubt-clearing sessions, and career guidance for college entrance preparation. Overall, the program blends inquiry, collaboration, and 21st-century tools to prepare students for higher education and responsible citizenship. The school welcomes diverse families.