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Dubai Schools Al Barsha

United Arab Emirates, Dubai

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees AED 29,900 - 46,800
Ages 4 - 11 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Taught languages Arabic
Typical class size 28
Stages Kindergarten, Primary School

Al Khail Road, Al Barsha South, Dubai (Al Khail Rd - Al Barsha - Al Barsha South - Dubai)

The Essentials

Dubai Schools Al Barsha has typical class sizes of 28, instruction in English.

Location

Dubai Schools – Al Barsha is located on Al Khail Road in the Al Barsha and Al Barsha South areas of Dubai. The campus sits along major routes serving the Al Barsha corridor and is accessible from surrounding districts. The school uses a transport service with STS as the contracted provider, supported by tracking for student safety and a bus guardian on each vehicle.

Stages

KG1 to Grade 6 currently, with expansion planned to Grade 12 in the future.

Type

Private international day school offering an American curriculum based on the New York State Education Department (NYSED) standards, with Advanced Placement (AP) courses available.

Religious affiliation

Islamic values integrated into the curriculum.

School day structure

KG1–KG2: 8:00–13:00, Monday–Thursday; Grade 1–Grade 6: 8:00–15:00, Monday–Thursday; Friday: 8:00–12:00 for all grades.

Bus service

Yes. Bus transportation is provided by STS, following RTA safety standards; drivers are trained; a bus guardian travels with each vehicle; buses have tracking systems; fees for transportation are included in the tuition (terms and conditions apply).

Fees

Annual tuition at Dubai Schools Al Barsha ranges from AED 29,900 to AED 46,800 for 2026/27.

Academic year covered
Fees and policies below are those published for the 2025–2026 academic year for Dubai Schools Al Barsha.

Application & registration fees
- Application fee for a new applicant: AED 500 (assessment fee included).
- Enrollment / registration deposit for new students: up to 10% of the annual tuition fee; this deposit is non‑refundable and is deducted from the first term fees.
- Re‑enrolment (reregistration) fee for existing students: AED 500 or up to 5% of the annual tuition fee (whichever is higher); this is non‑refundable and is deducted from the first term fees.

Tuition fees (term breakdown and annual total by year group)
- KG1: Term 1 AED 11,960; Term 2 AED 8,970; Term 3 AED 8,970; Annual total AED 29,900.
- KG2: Term 1 AED 12,960; Term 2 AED 9,720; Term 3 AED 9,720; Annual total AED 32,400.
- Grade 1: Term 1 AED 13,880; Term 2 AED 10,410; Term 3 AED 10,410; Annual total AED 34,700.
- Grade 2: Term 1 AED 13,880; Term 2 AED 10,410; Term 3 AED 10,410; Annual total AED 34,700.
- Grade 3: Term 1 AED 14,223; Term 2 AED 10,666; Term 3 AED 10,666; Annual total AED 35,555.
- Grade 4: Term 1 AED 14,463; Term 2 AED 10,846; Term 3 AED 10,846; Annual total AED 36,155.
- Grade 5: Term 1 AED 15,520; Term 2 AED 11,640; Term 3 AED 11,640; Annual total AED 38,800.
- Grade 6: Term 1 AED 16,520; Term 2 AED 12,390; Term 3 AED 12,390; Annual total AED 41,300.
- Grade 7: Term 1 AED 17,520; Term 2 AED 13,140; Term 3 AED 13,140; Annual total AED 43,800.
- Grade 8: Term 1 AED 17,920; Term 2 AED 13,440; Term 3 AED 13,440; Annual total AED 44,800.
- Grades 9–12: Annual tuition published as AED 46,800 for each of Grades 9, 10, 11 and 12; a term‑by‑term breakdown is not published in the current fee schedule.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Term due dates: First‑term tuition is due no later than July 31 of the school year; second‑term fees are due by December 1; third‑term fees are due by February 28. Tuition fees are payable in advance for each term. A student may not start school unless the appropriate term fee has been paid in full.
- The non‑refundable registration or enrollment deposit is deducted from the first term invoice; the finance office issues the balance invoice after registration is completed.
- The school reserves the right to withhold final results, leaving documentation and certificates until all outstanding fees are settled.

Boarding / residential provision
- Boarding is not provided; the school operates as a day school with scheduled school hours and contracted student transport. Transport provision and related arrangements are described as part of school services.

Other costs and optional charges
- Tuition is stated as inclusive of school transport and uniform (terms and conditions apply). Transport is included for journeys up to 60 minutes; if travel time exceeds 60 minutes (up to 90 minutes) parents and the transport company may agree an extension. The fully inclusive tuition fees will not be reduced if transport is not used.
- Optional/variable charges and typical ranges (items charged separately or when applicable):
- School trips: AED 0 to AED 500.
- Canteen: AED 0 to AED 3,600.
- Class photographs: AED 0 to AED 600.
- Costumes for school events: AED 0 to AED 500.
- Enrichment activities: AED 0 to AED 800.
- Winter camp: AED 0 to AED 1,300.
- Uniforms: an allocation is included as part of fees, but any uniform items that require alteration outside supplier sizes or any additional items beyond the allocation must be paid for by parents.
- Leaving certificate charge on transfer: AED 120 (charged when the school prepares a leaving certificate for transfer).

Scholarships, discounts and staff concessions
- Sibling discounts and other concessions: sibling discounts are indicated in published material (sibling discount levels published for multiple siblings); corporate and staff discounts or scholarships are also referenced in the school's published fact sheets and policy material. Specifics and eligibility are applied as stated by the school.

Refunds and withdrawal charges
- Registration and enrollment deposits are non‑refundable (deducted from first term fees).
- Withdrawal and refunds: refund entitlement and any charges on withdrawal depend on the date of withdrawal within the term; refund decisions are made by the Principal in conjunction with the school's central office and are applied in line with the school's withdrawal policy. Parents will be charged in accordance with the withdrawal timeline and policy.

Fee payment options
- The school's published fee documents (fee schedule and admissions policy) set out amounts, due dates, deposit rules and inclusions, but do not list specific payment channels (for example: bank account details, credit‑card or online payment provider) in the publicly published fee schedule. Parents should contact the school finance/accounts team to confirm accepted payment channels and instructions when arranging payment.

Short practical points for a parent
- Budget using the annual totals shown above for the relevant grade and note term due dates (July 31; December 1; February 28).
- Allow extra for optional costs (trips, canteen, uniform alterations, enrichment and camps) within the ranges shown.
- Be aware registration, enrollment and reregistration deposits are non‑refundable and will be offset against the first term invoice.
Academics

Dubai Schools Al Barsha teaches American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP) for students aged 4 to 11.

Curriculum

American curriculum based on the New York State Education Department Learning Standards (NYSED), with the Common Core Learning Standards (CCLS) used for assessment. KG1 to Grade 6 currently; extension to Grade 12 planned for the future. The High School Diploma is awarded and Advanced Placement (AP) courses are available. The program emphasizes Arabic language, Islamic studies, UAE social studies, science and technology, and is rooted in Emirati culture with Arabic and Islamic values guiding learning while developing English-language proficiency.

Higher Education Progression

Prepared for university locally or overseas.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school provides an engaging and positive learning environment and a holistic approach to education that promotes social, emotional, and academic development. An extensive range of extra-curricular activities infuses leadership, critical thinking, social awareness, creativity and innovation into the learning journey. Strong communication with parents supports a collaborative approach to student development.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school fosters an inclusive culture that recognizes and honors each student's strengths and abilities.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English is an additional language for many students, and building a solid foundation in both Arabic and English is a key focus.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through a holistic education approach that promotes social and emotional development, reinforced by extracurricular activities and a culture of respect.

Safeguarding

Dubai Schools Al Barsha maintains a Child Protection & Safeguarding Policy (2023-2024). A designated safeguarding lead coordinates safeguarding across the school, supported by a safeguarding core group and other safeguarding leads. The policy includes safeguarding training for staff and procedures for concerns, referrals, and records, with ISAMS Wellbeing Manager used to document wellbeing information. There is a police liaison and a structured reporting process, including safeguarding concern forms and body maps for disclosures. The school engages in safeguarding activities in coordination with the Taaleem group.

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