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Bright Future Private School

United Arab Emirates, Ajman

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees AED 18,700 - 29,800
Ages 2 - 14 years
Pupil numbers 500
Type Co-educational
Opened 2020
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage)
Taught languages Arabic, French, English
Strengths STEM, Performing Arts, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School
Introduction

Bright Future Private School is a co-educational day school situated in the Al Jurf 2 area of Ajman, United Arab Emirates. Founded in 2020, it serves students from age 2 to 14 and follows the British Curriculum aligned with the UK National Curriculum, while incorporating UAE Ministry of Education requirements for local relevance. The school is organised into Early Years, Junior School and Higher Grade spaces, with modern classrooms designed to support engaging teaching and learning. Its campus features outdoor sports areas and indoor multi‑purpose halls to support physical education, teamwork and wellbeing. Bright Future offers a broad programme including Maths Club, English Support and Maths Support, and a wide Enrichment and ECA programme across sports, arts, academics, wellbeing and leadership. Distinctive features include a Junior Leadership Team, a House System, and a calendar of cultural and language clubs, service activities and educational trips that foster global awareness and civic responsibility.

School Complex Area, Al Jurf 2, Ajman, United Arab Emirates

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The Essentials

Bright Future Private School has 500 pupils, instruction in English, Arabic.

Location

Bright Future Private School is located in the School Complex Area, Al Jurf 2, Ajman, United Arab Emirates. The campus lies within the Ajman education district and is accessible by road. The school provides bus services to Ajman, Sharjah, and Umm Al Quwain (UAQ) with corresponding fees.

Stages

Early Years (EYFS), Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3

Type

Co-educational day school

Country affiliation

United Kingdom

Bus service

Transportation is available to Ajman, Sharjah and UAQ. Ajman routes cost 3,400 AED; Sharjah and UAQ routes cost 4,500 AED each.
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Bright Future Private School ranges from AED 18,700 to AED 29,800 for 2026/27.

Fees overview for the 2026/27 academic year

Application, assessment and reservation fees
- Assessment / application fee: AED 100 per application. This fee is non‑refundable and is not deductible from tuition.
- Seat reservation / registration fee: AED 500, non‑refundable; the amount is deducted from the annual tuition fee once the student joins.

Annual tuition, learning‑resource and uniform charges (by year group)
- KG1 / FS2 — Annual tuition: AED 18,700. Learning resources: AED 1,600. Uniform: AED 800.
- KG2 / Year 1 — Annual tuition: AED 18,700. Learning resources: AED 1,600. Uniform: AED 800.
- Grade 1 / Year 2 — Annual tuition: AED 20,600. Learning resources: AED 1,900. Uniform: AED 800.
- Grade 2 / Year 3 — Annual tuition: AED 21,600. Learning resources: AED 2,000. Uniform: AED 800.
- Grade 3 / Year 4 — Annual tuition: AED 21,600. Learning resources: AED 2,000. Uniform: AED 800.
- Grade 4 / Year 5 — Annual tuition: AED 23,300. Learning resources: AED 2,000. Uniform: AED 800.
- Grade 5 / Year 6 — Annual tuition: AED 23,000. Learning resources: AED 2,500. Uniform: AED 650.
- Grade 6 / Year 7 — Annual tuition: AED 25,000. Learning resources: AED 2,500. Uniform: AED 650.
- Grade 7 / Year 8 — Annual tuition: AED 27,800. Learning resources: AED 2,500. Uniform: AED 800.
- Grade 8 / Year 9 — Annual tuition: AED 28,800. Learning resources: AED 2,500. Uniform: AED 800.
- Grade 9 — Annual tuition: AED 29,800. Learning resources: AED 2,500. Uniform: AED 800.

Per‑term billing (instalment mechanics and example amounts)
- Instalment structure: tuition may be paid in full at the start of the year or in three instalments: 40% (first instalment), 30% (second instalment), and 30% (third instalment). Learning resources, uniform and transport (if applicable) must be paid with the first instalment. Dates indicated by the school include a first instalment date and due dates for subsequent instalments (the school uses post‑dated cheques to secure instalments).
- How the first invoice is composed: first instalment = 40% of the annual tuition + the learning resources charge + the uniform charge (+ transport if selected). Second instalment = 30% of the annual tuition. Third instalment = 30% of the annual tuition. Examples (rounded to whole AED):
- KG1 / KG2 (annual AED 18,700): Term 1 tuition (40%) AED 7,480; Term 2 tuition (30%) AED 5,610; Term 3 tuition (30%) AED 5,610. First invoice total = AED 7,480 + AED 1,600 (learning resources) + AED 800 (uniform) = AED 9,880.
- Grade 1 (annual AED 20,600): Term 1 tuition AED 8,240; Term 2 AED 6,180; Term 3 AED 6,180. First invoice total = AED 8,240 + AED 1,900 + AED 800 = AED 10,940.
- Grade 2 / Grade 3 (annual AED 21,600): Term 1 AED 8,640; Term 2 AED 6,480; Term 3 AED 6,480. First invoice total = AED 8,640 + AED 2,000 + AED 800 = AED 11,440.
- Grade 4 (annual AED 23,300): Term 1 AED 9,320; Term 2 AED 6,990; Term 3 AED 6,990. First invoice total = AED 9,320 + AED 2,000 + AED 800 = AED 12,120.
- Grade 5 (annual AED 23,000): Term 1 AED 9,200; Term 2 AED 6,900; Term 3 AED 6,900. First invoice total = AED 9,200 + AED 2,500 + AED 650 = AED 12,350.
- Grade 6 (annual AED 25,000): Term 1 AED 10,000; Term 2 AED 7,500; Term 3 AED 7,500. First invoice total = AED 10,000 + AED 2,500 + AED 650 = AED 13,150.
- Grade 7 (annual AED 27,800): Term 1 AED 11,120; Term 2 AED 8,340; Term 3 AED 8,340. First invoice total = AED 11,120 + AED 2,500 + AED 800 = AED 14,420.
- Grade 8 (annual AED 28,800): Term 1 AED 11,520; Term 2 AED 8,640; Term 3 AED 8,640. First invoice total = AED 11,520 + AED 2,500 + AED 800 = AED 14,820.
- Grade 9 (annual AED 29,800): Term 1 AED 11,920; Term 2 AED 8,940; Term 3 AED 8,940. First invoice total = AED 11,920 + AED 2,500 + AED 800 = AED 15,220.

Transport (annual)
- Ajman route: AED 3,400 per year.
- Sharjah route: AED 4,500 per year.
- Umm Al Quwain (UAQ) route: AED 4,500 per year. Transport, if applicable, must be paid with the first instalment.

Other fees and optional charges
- Assessment (application) fee: AED 100 (non‑refundable).
- Seat reservation / registration fee: AED 500 (non‑refundable and deducted from annual tuition on joining).
- Graduation fees: applicable in selected graduating classes (amount charged where applicable).
- School trips and excursions: charges apply per trip.
- Extracurricular activities (ECAs): some activities carry additional fees.
- Sibling discounts: 2nd child = 5% discount on the younger child's annual fee; 3rd child = 10%; 4th child = 15% (discounts applied to the youngest child and applied as part of Term 3 invoicing).
- Referral discount: AED 500 discount on the youngest child's fees for each successfully referred new student (terms and conditions apply).

Refund and withdrawal terms
- Refund policy for early withdrawal: attendance two weeks or less requires one month's fee to be paid; attendance between two weeks and one month requires two months' fee to be paid; attendance of more than one month requires full term fee to be paid. All discounts granted during the academic year will be revoked if the student is withdrawn. Reservation and assessment fees are non‑refundable.

Billing schedule, post‑dated cheques and penalties
- Security required at enrolment: reservation fee of AED 500 plus three post‑dated cheques (school uses PDCs to secure the three instalments). The reservation fee is non‑refundable and is deducted from tuition on joining.
- Penalties: bounced cheques and late fee payments incur an additional late charge of AED 100 per week.

Payment methods and bank details
- Accepted arrangements include payment by post‑dated cheques and bank transfer into the school account; parents must include the child's name and student number on remittance advice. Any bank charges are the responsibility of the payer.
- Bank account provided by the school for transfers: Account name: Bright Future Private School LLC; Account number: 0012092528001; IBAN: AE720410000012092528001; Bank: Sharjah Islamic Bank.

Boarding
- No boarding fees are listed: the school's published fee schedule and services do not include a boarding option.

Notes on discounts and late items
- Any discounts or promotional reductions are applied according to the school's stated terms and may be revoked if a student leaves mid‑year. Late payments and returned cheques are subject to weekly penalty charges.
Academics

Bright Future Private School teaches British Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage) for students aged 2 to 14.

Curriculum

British Curriculum; Early Years (EYFS); Key Stage 1; Key Stage 2; Key Stage 3; Specialist Subjects; Ministry of Education; Exams and Assessments
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Reputation
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Admissions

Admissions

1) Submit the Pre-Primary Application Form. The Pre-primary (2-6 Years) Application/Admission form is used to begin enrollment in Bright Future Private School. The form is part of the school's admissions materials and initiates the admissions process. 2) Enrollment decisions are based on readiness and seat availability. The school assesses the child's readiness and the availability of seats before admitting them. 3) An assessment interview is part of the admissions process to determine readiness for enrollment. The assessment interview helps establish the child's readiness for schooling. 4) Enrollment proceeds in line with the school's admissions policies and procedures. The school follows its formal Admissions and Assessment Policies and Procedures. The 2026-2027 academic year introduces a new admission age cut-off date (December 31) for KG1/Grade 1 eligibility, applicable to students not currently enrolled in any school system; those currently enrolled are not affected.
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