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Dhruv Global School

United Arab Emirates, Dubai

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

The school is located in Arjan, Al Barsha South, Dubai. The campus address is Plot No: 673-1193, Arjan, Al Barsha South, Dubai. The area is a Dubai residential community serving a diverse population. Transport to and from the school includes an optional bus service on select routes, with designated pickup points and a first-come-first-serve basis.

Levels

Pre-Primary / Kindergarten (Pre-KG, KG1, KG2); Primary School (Grade 1 to Grade 5); Middle School (Grade 6 to Grade 8).

School Type

Co-educational private CBSE school.

Additional Learning Support

The Inclusion Department provides support for a range of needs, including Individual Education Plans for Students of Determination, differentiated instruction, English Language Learner support, Gifted and Talented programs, counseling, access to assistive resources, a sensory room, and parent webinars.

Country Affiliation

CBSE – Central Board of Secondary Education (India).

Religious Affiliation

No formal religious affiliation is stated; admissions are non-discriminatory with regard to religion.

Day Structure

Most CBSE schools in Dubai start around 7:30–8:00 a.m. and finish around 2:00–3:00 p.m., with breaks for activity and learning. Dhruv Global School aligns with this pattern, and the KHDA calendar indicates 183 school days for the 2025–2026 year, starting in April 2025.

Bus Service

The school offers an optional bus service on select routes, on a first-come-first-serve basis. Transport is not door-to-door and operates from designated pickup/drop-off points. A Transport Manager oversees arrangements; changes to pickup points require written permission and are subject to seat availability; there are guidelines for safety and conduct on buses.

Fees

Application / Registration fees

- Registration fee (one-time, non-refundable): AED 525.
- Student ID card (one-time): AED 50.
- Note: one published section shows a registration fee listed as AED 500 (non-refundable) in addition to the AED 525 entries; parents should treat the standard listed registration fee as AED 525 unless otherwise notified.

Tuition fees by year group (amounts shown per term and total per year)

All tuition is presented as three term amounts (Term I, Term II, Term III) and a Total annual tuition amount.

- Pre‑KG (Pre Primary): Term I AED 3,900; Term II AED 5,200; Term III AED 3,900; Total AED 13,000.

- KG1: Term I AED 4,200; Term II AED 5,600; Term III AED 4,200; Total AED 14,000.

- KG2: Term I AED 4,200; Term II AED 5,600; Term III AED 4,200; Total AED 14,000.

- Grade 1: Term I AED 4,500; Term II AED 6,000; Term III AED 4,500; Total AED 15,000.

- Grade 2: Term I AED 4,500; Term II AED 6,000; Term III AED 4,500; Total AED 15,000.

- Grade 3: Term I AED 4,800; Term II AED 6,400; Term III AED 4,800; Total AED 16,000.

- Grade 4: Term I AED 4,800; Term II AED 6,400; Term III AED 4,800; Total AED 16,000.

- Grade 5: Term I AED 5,100; Term II AED 6,800; Term III AED 5,100; Total AED 17,000.

- Grade 6: Fee schedule shown as "Coming Soon." (No term amounts published for Grade 6 at time of these published fee listings.)

- Grade 7: Term I AED 5,700; Term II AED 7,600; Term III AED 5,700; Total AED 19,000.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Fees are billed across three academic terms (Term I, Term II, Term III). Tuition is shown as per‑term amounts with a published annual total for each grade.
- Registration and ID card fees are one‑time charges and are described as non‑refundable. Cancellation of a provisional admission or any advance fee paid is not refundable. Parents are required to clear all outstanding dues to obtain leaving documentation.
- Withdrawal and refund calculations: if a student attends for two weeks or less, one month's fee will be deducted; if attendance is between two weeks and one month, two months' fees will be deducted; if attendance is for more than one month, a full term's fees will be deducted. Transfer/clearance documentation is issued only after all dues are settled.
- Parents are advised to give at least one month's written notice when applying for a Transfer Certificate; processing of withdrawal requests is completed after the student stops attending and all dues and clearances are settled.

Transport (bus) fees and zones

- Annual two‑way transport fees by zone (annual figures shown): Zone 1 AED 5,000; Zone 2 AED 5,500; Zone 3 AED 6,000; Zone 4 AED 6,500. Per‑term breakdowns are published for each zone.
- Example per‑term transport charges by zone: Term I — Zone 1 AED 1,500; Zone 2 AED 1,650; Zone 3 AED 1,800; Zone 4 AED 1,950. Term II — Zone 1 AED 2,000; Zone 2 AED 2,200; Zone 3 AED 2,400; Zone 4 AED 2,600. Term III matches Term I rates for each zone. Route zone definitions and terms & conditions for transport are published.

Boarding fees

- No boarding fees are published for the Dhruv Global School Dubai campus; the published information and policies apply to day schooling and transport options rather than boarding facilities.

Other costs and incidental charges

- Student ID replacement fee for a lost ID card: AED 50.
- The published fee schedule lists registration and ID card fees and transport charges in addition to tuition. No separate published amounts for uniforms, standard textbooks, meal plans, activity fees or examination fees are shown in the published fee schedule; such charges may be listed elsewhere or applied as needed.

Refund information

- Advance/registration payments and cancellation of provisional admission are not refundable. Withdrawal refunds are calculated based on the student's period of attendance: up to two weeks — deduction of one month's fees; between two weeks and one month — deduction of two months' fees; more than one month — deduction of one full term's fees. Transfer Certificate is issued only after all dues are cleared.

Fee payment options

- The published fee pages include a "Payment Modes" heading but do not list specific payment methods (for example, credit card, bank transfer or online portal details are not specified in the published fee schedule). Parents are advised to use the school's admissions or accounts contact channels for the supported payment modes for fee and admission transactions.

Summary of key published points

- Tuition is shown per term with an annual total for each grade; there are three terms per year.
- One‑time registration and ID fees apply and are non‑refundable.
- Transport fees are zone‑based with annual and per‑term breakdowns.
- Withdrawal and refund deductions follow the published rules that deduct a month's, two months' or a full term's fees depending on attendance at the time of withdrawal; Transfer Certificates are issued only after dues are cleared.

Pupil Nationality Mix

Public data on pupil nationalities is not published for Dhruv Global School. KHDA/DSIB records show the school is a CBSE Indian-curriculum institution that has not yet been inspected; the school emphasizes cultural diversity in Dubai's international community, but a precise nationality mix (numbers, most common nationalities, local vs international ratio) is not available.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees AED 14,000 - 17,000
Ages 3 - 14 years
Pupil numbers 115
Type Co-educational
Bus Service Yes

Prospective parents considering Dhruv Global School will find a curriculum that integrates the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) framework with universal yogic values. Located in Arjan, Dubai, the campus delivers lessons guided by Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory and Benjamin Bloom’s 2 Sigma Deviation Framework, focusing on mastery-based progression. The school places a distinct emphasis on mindful learning, incorporating daily yoga, meditation, and Positive Education Enhanced Curriculum (PEEC) routines into the timetable. Beyond foundational academics, students participate in an interdisciplinary learning model featuring coding, robotics, and artificial intelligence, building digital fluency alongside traditional subjects. Co-scholastic provisions include swimming, classical dance, and visual arts, supported by specific campus facilities. The school operates without a specific religious affiliation but embeds moral, social, and cultural studies into everyday lessons. Families benefit from a strong school-home partnership, active community service projects, and structured transport services across Dubai.

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