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Crown American Private School is located in Al-Jurf-2, Ajman, United Arab Emirates. The campus sits within Ajman city and serves the local community. It is reachable by road from surrounding neighbourhoods in Ajman. (Address and location confirmed on the school's pages.)
The school welcomes students from Kindergarten (KG) up to Grade 12. It states it serves KG through Grade 12, indicating a full K–12 structure.
The institution operates as a private day school offering an American curriculum. There is no public listing of boarding facilities.
Public information does not list specific Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provisions. The site does not describe dedicated SEN facilities or programs.
Curriculum is described as American (California State Standards and NGSS), but an official country-licensing affiliation is not stated.
There is no stated religious affiliation. The program integrates UAE national content and Islamic studies as part of the curriculum.
School days typically start at 7:45 am. KG ends at 12:45 pm, while Grades 1–12 end at 2:15 pm. Assembly is at 7:30 am, and gates close at 7:30 am; Friday timings are shorter.
A school bus service is offered. Parents may complete a Bus form; a transportation deposit of AED 500 is charged and deducted from the annual transport fees. Full transport details are provided during admission.
Application / Registration fee
- A seat-holding registration payment of AED 1,000 is required within seven days of booking. AED 1,000 is deducted from the school's annual tuition fees. AED 500 of this amount is non‑refundable if the student does not return.
Tuition, resources and uniform — annual amounts by year group
- KG (Kindergarten): Tuition AED 13,000; Resources / Books AED 1,100; Uniform AED 735 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 14,835.
- Grade 1: Tuition AED 14,600; Books AED 1,600; Uniform AED 840 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 17,040.
- Grade 2: Tuition AED 15,300; Books AED 1,600; Uniform AED 840 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 17,740.
- Grade 3: Tuition AED 15,900; Books AED 1,600; Uniform AED 840 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 18,340.
- Grade 4: Tuition AED 16,900; Books AED 1,600; Uniform AED 840 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 19,340.
- Grade 5: Tuition AED 18,500; Books AED 1,600; Uniform AED 840 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 20,940.
- Grade 6: Tuition AED 18,500; Books AED 2,100; Uniform AED 945 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 21,545.
- Grade 7: Tuition AED 21,400; Books AED 2,100; Uniform AED 945 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 24,445.
- Grade 8: Tuition AED 21,700; Books AED 2,100; Uniform AED 945 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 24,745.
- Grade 9: Tuition AED 23,400; Books AED 2,100; Uniform AED 945 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 26,445.
- Grade 10: Tuition AED 27,100; Books AED 3,100; Uniform AED 945 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 31,145.
- Grade 11: Tuition AED 28,300; Books AED 3,100; Uniform AED 945 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 32,345.
- Grade 12: Tuition AED 28,300; Books AED 3,100; Uniform AED 945 (Inc. 5% VAT); Total AED 32,345.
Per-term / instalment detail
- Tuition is published as an annual fee and the school requires payment in three instalments. Instalment due dates are: first instalment on or before 15 August; second instalment on or before 15 December; third instalment on or before 15 March. The school notes that instalment amounts are to be arranged with the admissions/accounts team and that post‑dated cheques (PDCs) must be submitted at admissions.
- For planning purposes only: if an annual tuition amount is divided equally into three term instalments, the approximate per-term figures would be the annual tuition divided by three. (The school's published materials do not state fixed instalment percentages; instalment amounts are agreed with the school's accounts officer.)
Transport, location and related fees
- A bus form fee/deposit of AED 500 is payable when submitting the bus form; this AED 500 is deducted from the annual transport fees. The school operates a transport service; transport fees are additional to tuition and are invoiced separately.
- A location fee is published by location: Ajman AED 4,000; Sharjah AED 4,500; Umm Al Quwain AED 4,500.
Other costs and fees
- Books / resources and uniform charges are published per grade and are included in the totals listed above; book and uniform charges are collected in addition to tuition.
- Extra activities and additional service charges (for example specialist activities) may appear on individual invoices. The accounts section requests parents to check extra-activity fees on their invoice and inform accounts by 31 August.
Boarding
- No boarding provision or boarding fees are published in the school's fee schedule; the school operates as a day school with available transport services.
Refund information
- The AED 1,000 seat-holding payment is applied to the annual tuition; AED 500 of that amount is non‑refundable in the event the student chooses not to return. No additional refund rules or a detailed refund schedule are published within the school's fee brochure and admission summary.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Billing schedule: tuition is payable in three instalments with due dates on or before 15 August, 15 December and 15 March. Post‑dated cheques (PDCs) are required at the time of admission for instalment plans. Books, uniform and transport fees are additional and collected when invoiced.
Accepted payment methods and administrative requirements
- Accepted payment methods listed: Cash, Cheque and Credit card. Instalment plans require PDCs to be submitted at admission. Parents collect books and uniform after fees are settled.
Summary of the most important figures
- Registration / seat-holding payment: AED 1,000 (AED 500 non‑refundable if student does not return).
- Example annual tuition totals by grade (selected): KG Total AED 14,835; Grade 6 Total AED 21,545; Grade 10 Total AED 31,145; Grade 12 Total AED 32,345. Full grade-by-grade totals are listed above.
The school represents 40+ nationalities. No public breakdown of local versus international students is provided, and there is no stated single majority nationality.