United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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The Gardens, Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Gardens D 51, Near Ibn Battuta Mall, Dubai. The campus spans 6.83 acres and provides state-of-the-art facilities to offer an international holistic experience for students.
The school serves students from KG I to XII. The CBSE-aligned curriculum is tailored to meet the needs of an international student body.
Private, co-educational Institution.
The school provides for students with Special Educational Needs (SEND) and Gifted students, including differentiated instruction and accommodations.
Affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi, India.
School day runs Monday to Thursday from 7:40 a.m. to 2:05 p.m.; on Fridays from 7:40 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
Bus transport is provided through Al Saraya Bus Rental LLC; the school coordinates routes and timings with the transport provider.
Tuition fees (per term and annual, by grade group)
- KG I – KG II: Term I AED 4,705 (including CLP), Term II AED 3,342, Term III AED 3,342 — Annual total AED 11,139.
- Grade I – Grade IV: Term I AED 5,160 (including CLP), Term II AED 3,681, Term III AED 3,681 — Annual total AED 12,272.
- Grade V – Grade VIII: Term I AED 5,570 (including CLP), Term II AED 3,991, Term III AED 3,991 — Annual total AED 13,302.
- Grade IX – Grade X: Term I AED 6,033 (including CLP), Term II AED 4,338, Term III AED 4,338 — Annual total AED 14,459.
- Grade XI – Grade XII: Term I AED 6,488 (including CLP), Term II AED 4,677, Term III AED 4,677 — Annual total AED 15,592.
Mandatory digital/learning platform charge
- Comprehensive Learning Platform (CLP): AED 250 per year. CLP is included in the Term I amount.
Application, enrolment and re-enrolment fees
- Application (new student) / Assessment fee: AED 500 (assessment included).
- Enrolment fee (new students): up to 10% of the tuition fee; non‑refundable and deductible from the first term fees.
- Re‑enrolment fee (returning students): up to 5% of the tuition fee or AED 500 (whichever is higher); non‑refundable and deductible from the first term fees.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Term I payment (including CLP) — to be paid by 7 April. Term II payment — to be paid by 7 September. Term III payment — to be paid by 7 December.
- 5% VAT is payable on services and sundry items other than tuition, books and directly related curriculum goods and services.
- Counter payments (cash/cheque/credit card) are accepted during the school fee counter hours. Bank-transfer payments require that the student registration number, name and purpose be quoted on the payment.
Payment methods and bank details (accepted methods)
- Accepted methods: bank transfer, cheque, cash and credit card payments at the fee counter.
- Emirates NBD (Main Office) — Account Name: Delhi Private School L.L.C — Account Number: 1012095677002 — IBAN: AE620260001012095677002.
- ADCB (Al Etihad Branch) — Account Name: Delhi Private School L.L.C — Account Number: 10452762124001 — IBAN: AE470030010452762124001.
- When making bank transfers, state the student registration number, name and purpose (e.g., Tuition Fee). Email payment details to the school's fee office as instructed by the school.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Required education supplies (indicative ranges): uniform AED 130–220; books AED 800–1,700 (grade dependent); stationery AED 50–100; school ID card replacement AED 120.
- Optional/variable services (indicative ranges): transport AED 4,000–7,550 per year; extracurricular activities AED 100–900 depending on activity; medical service AED 150–300; school trips and local educational trips AED 50–575 depending on trip; annual day / event costs AED 60–300; enrichment activities AED 350–1,000.
- Some co‑curricular and after‑school activities arranged through external providers may carry additional small charges. The school's charging policy clarifies that curricular co‑scholastic activities during school hours are not charged, while certain optional extras and external provider services carry separate charges.
Discounts and scholarships (fee adjustments)
- Sibling deduction: third child 25% off tuition only; fourth child 50% off tuition only; fifth child 50% off tuition only. Staff concessions and various academic/sports scholarships or awards are available under defined policies.
Refund information and non‑refundable charges
- Enrolment fee and re‑enrolment fee are non‑refundable and are deductible from the first term fees as specified above.
- Other optional charges (transport, external activity fees, trip contributions, external exam fees where applicable) are handled according to the school's charging policy; voluntary contributions for optional extras may be requested and will be charged only for the activity.
Boarding / residential provision
- Boarding is not applicable; the school's additional service schedules list transport and optional extracurricular charges but do not include hostel or boarding fees.
Practical payment notes
- Term I includes the CLP fee and must be paid by the specified Term I deadline. Late or outstanding payments are subject to the school's published charging and collection policies. Counter payment hours and bank-transfer procedures are specified by the school; credit‑card payments are accepted at the fee counter.
Delhi Private School Dubai is a private, co-educational school located in The Gardens, Jebel Ali, Dubai, near Ibn Battuta Mall. Established in 2003, it is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and delivers a CBSE-aligned curriculum that also integrates EYFS in the early years and UAE requirements. The Kindergarten blends CBSE with EYFS and introduces basic Arabic, UAE culture and the Universal Values of Islam to ease transition to Grade I. Primary to Senior School follow CBSE with subject options and language choices, including Hindi and French in Grade IV and Grade XI–XII streams in Science, Commerce and Humanities. The 6.83-acre campus offers smart classrooms, extensive laboratories, libraries, Arabic resources, and specialized spaces, plus a KG STEAM Bus, an Organic Farm, and a Zen Zone. Co-curriculars include performing arts, public speaking, chess, Model UN, and Global Citizenship programs such as GALOP, with pastoral care and inclusion support.