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Al Sadiq Islamic English School

United Arab Emirates, Dubai

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees AED 4,579 - 9,499
Ages 4 - 16 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE
Taught languages Arabic, English, Bengali, Urdu
Strengths STEM, Visual and Creative Arts, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Arts and Creative, Social and Hobbies, Leadership and Professional
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

Al Sadiq Islamic English School is located in Al Qusais, Dubai (P.O. Box 16196), behind Al Twar Centre, with easy access to Al Qusais Metro. The school follows the National Curriculum for England, including the Early Years Foundation Stage for FS2 and the Cambridge IGCSE programme in Years 10–11, serving students from 4 to 16 and offering English, Mathematics, Science, Arabic, Islamic Education, and Moral, Social and Cultural Studies. In the Athena Education group, students may continue at Grammar School to study for AS and A-Levels. The campus provides dedicated spaces for ICT, Art and STEAM, a well-equipped library, and three science laboratories, plus three computer labs and two covered basketball courts. Extra-curriculars include film-making workshops and photography, junior debate clubs, EEG public speaking competitions, a Student Council, and badminton and photography as hobbies, fostering leadership, creativity, and physical wellbeing. The British Curriculum is rooted in Islamic values and principles.

P O Box 16196, Al Qusais, Dubai, UAE (campus located behind Al Twar Centre, Al Qusais)

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The Essentials

Al Sadiq Islamic English School has instruction in English.

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Fees

Annual tuition at Al Sadiq Islamic English School ranges from AED 4,579 to AED 9,499 for 2026/27.

Application fees
- Application (assessment) fee: AED 500, payable at the time of application.

Tuition fees by year group (annual and per-term)
- Annual tuition amounts are as follows (amounts shown in AED):
- FS2: AED 4,687.
- Year 1: AED 5,243.
- Year 2: AED 5,243.
- Year 3: AED 5,243.
- Year 4: AED 5,243.
- Year 5: AED 5,384.
- Year 6: AED 5,384.
- Year 7: AED 6,764.
- Year 8: AED 6,764.
- Year 9: AED 6,764.
- Year 10: AED 7,931.
- Year 11: AED 9,499.

- Per-term presentation: annual tuition is payable in three instalments. The school states that annual tuition is invoiced in three instalments and the first instalment will not exceed 40% of the annual tuition; exact instalment amounts and due dates are set by the school at offer/invoicing. Use the annual figures above to determine term values; if split equally across three terms, per-term amounts (rounded to two decimals) would be:
- FS2: AED 1,562.33 per term.
- Year 1–4: AED 1,747.67 per term.
- Year 5–6: AED 1,794.67 per term.
- Year 7–9: AED 2,254.67 per term.
- Year 10: AED 2,643.67 per term.
- Year 11: AED 3,166.33 per term.

Mandatory and total fees
- Typical mandatory annual fees (applied in addition to tuition) include: Computer fee AED 557; Activities fee AED 334; Miscellaneous fee AED 213. These items are listed on the school's KHDA fee fact sheets and are included in the ‘Total Fees' figure for each year group. Example totals and mandatory items are shown on the KHDA fact sheets for each grade.

Enrolment, registration and re‑enrolment deposits
- Re-enrolment deposit (returning students): up to 5% of annual tuition or AED 500 (whichever is higher), non-refundable but deductible from Term 1 fees. New-enrolment deposit (on acceptance): up to 10% of annual tuition, non-refundable and deductible from Term 1 fees.

Optional / other fees and typical ranges
- Transport (bus) service: ranges by route and year group. Typical published ranges: approximately AED 3,250–7,750 per year depending on route and grade. Transport is charged termly/annual as per transport registration and is payable in advance per the transport schedule.
- Uniform: typically ranges from around AED 625 to AED 1,000 depending on year group and item list.
- Books and learning resources: broadly AED 450 up to AED 1,400 (varies by year and programme).
- Stationery and ID replacement: commonly cited at about AED 300 for stationery and AED 150–200 for ID card replacement.
- Optional activities and charges (examples and ranges): extracurricular activities AED 350–1,650; annual day AED 150–200; local trips AED ~300 each; overseas educational trips AED 7,500–14,000 (where applicable); STEM/robotics devices and programmes and SEND external assessment fees also listed with ranges on year-group fact sheets.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition billing: annual tuition is billed in three instalments in advance; the first instalment will not exceed 40% of the annual tuition. Students may not start the academic year unless term fees are paid or a payment plan is agreed with the school's Accounts Team. Exact instalment due dates are set and communicated by the school.
- Transport billing: transport fees are payable in advance for each term; transport policy specifies term deadlines (examples shown for transport: Term 1 by 1 August; Term 2 by 15 November; Term 3 by 15 February). Transport seats are confirmed only on full payment for the term/year as required.

Payment methods and invoicing
- Accepted modes for fee payments at the school accounts/finance counter include: cash, cheque, debit card and credit card; parents are also asked to provide post-dated cheques (PDCs) for instalments where applicable. The school can issue Pro‑Forma invoices for parents seeking employer reimbursement; direct/company payment arrangements are handled through the Accounts team. These payment channels and procedures are set out in the school's finance/transport documentation.

Refund and withdrawal terms
- Withdrawal notice and refunds: notice of withdrawal must be given in writing in advance as set by the school; the school's tuition refund rules follow KHDA regulations. Tuition fees paid before the start of the academic year are refundable with only registration / re-registration fees deducted; transport and other optional-services refunds are handled term-wise as described in the transport policy. Outstanding fees may result in withholding of reports or transfer certificates until cleared.

Discounts and concessions
- Discount types published by the school include: sibling discounts (2nd child 3%; 3rd+ typically 5% as per the published discount schedule), staff discounts (up to 50% for employees), a welcome discount for certain early-years admissions, and early/full-payment discounts (examples: full payment by set deadline attracts an additional discount). Specific eligibility and stacking rules are applied by the school.

Boarding
- The school operates as an annual day school; no boarding fees apply.

Notes on presentation of figures
- Annual tuition figures above follow the school's KHDA fee fact-sheet listings for the 2025–2026 / KHDA-reported fee schedule used by the school; the school invoices tuition in three instalments and will provide the precise instalment amounts and due dates at offer/invoice (first instalment capped at 40% of the annual tuition).
Academics

Al Sadiq Islamic English School teaches EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 4 to 16.

Curriculum

The school follows the National Curriculum for England, including the Early Years Foundation Stage in FS2 and the Cambridge International IGCSE Programme in Years 10–11. Al Sadiq Islamic English School caters for students from FS2 to Year 11. The curriculum is broad and balanced within a structured framework. The subjects taught include English, mathematics, science, Arabic, Islamic Education, and Moral, Social and Cultural Studies. Within the Athena Group, students have the option to continue at Grammar School to study for AS and A‑Level Examinations.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates have the option to pursue AS and A‑Level examinations at Grammar School within the Athena Group.
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