United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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Located in Baniyas West, Abu Dhabi, on 42nd Street. It is near the Green Apple Supermarket and the Police Impound, with access from the Abu Dhabi–Al Ain Road. The area is a residential district with a mix of expatriate communities around the campus. Public transport links in the area connect to wider Abu Dhabi.
The school serves Pre-KG through Grade 12. Kindergarten follows the UK Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework, while Primary and Middle years use an internationally designed curriculum; Grades 9 to 12 follow the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum.
The school is co-educational and operates as a day school (no boarding).
The campus includes a dedicated Special Education room for students of determination. It also provides a Learning Resource Center and other facilities to support SEN and inclusive learning.
Affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi, India.
There is no formal religious affiliation; Arabic and Islamic Studies are offered as part of UAE curriculum options for Muslim students.
School hours vary by year group. Pre-KG to KG2 sessions run from 8:00 AM to 11:50 AM; Grades 1 to 12 run from 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM.
A school bus service operates within Abu Dhabi city limits. Public sources indicate a transportation fee of AED 450 per month; routes and availability are confirmed with the school.
Application / Registration fees
- No separate application or non‑refundable registration fee amount is published in the school's publicly available fee schedule. Parents are required to pay the first installment of fees at the time admission is confirmed.
Tuition fees (full detail per grade; amounts in AED, academic year fees shown as annual amounts and equal term instalments)
- Pre‑KG / KG1 / KG2 — Annual: AED 12,200.00; Per term (4 equal instalments): AED 3,050.00.
- Grade 1 — Annual: AED 13,015.00; Per term: AED 3,253.75.
- Grade 2 — Annual: AED 13,015.00; Per term: AED 3,253.75.
- Grade 3 — Annual: AED 13,204.00; Per term: AED 3,301.00.
- Grade 4 — Annual: AED 13,120.00; Per term: AED 3,280.00.
- Grade 5 — Annual: AED 13,204.00; Per term: AED 3,301.00.
- Grade 6 — Annual: AED 13,515.00; Per term: AED 3,378.75.
- Grade 7 — Annual: AED 13,704.00; Per term: AED 3,426.00.
- Grade 8 — Annual: AED 13,515.00; Per term: AED 3,378.75.
- Grade 9 — Annual: AED 14,254.00; Per term: AED 3,563.50.
- Grade 10 — Annual: AED 14,650.00; Per term: AED 3,662.50.
- Grade 11 — Annual: AED 16,500.00; Per term: AED 4,125.00.
- Grade 12 — Annual: AED 17,200.00; Per term: AED 4,300.00.
What the annual tuition covers
- Annual tuition amounts include Tuition plus Books, Uniform, and Educational Supplies. Standardized assessment charges are included. Board examination fees for Grades 10 and 12 are included in the annual fees.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Annual tuition is payable in four instalments (fees are split into four equal instalments). Parents are required to remit the first instalment at the time of admission/registration confirmation. Specific instalment due dates are not listed in the published fee schedule.
- A discount is applied for full annual payment: a 10% discount on tuition is applied if the full annual fee is paid in one transaction by March 30 of the academic year (as stated in the published fee schedule).
- Sibling discounts are applied to tuition: 5% for the second sibling and 15% for the third sibling and any additional siblings; sibling discounts are deducted from the final instalment.
Boarding / Hostel fees
- No boarding or hostel fee lines are published. The school's published material describes day‑school operations and provides no boarding fee table; therefore boarding fees are not applicable.
Other costs and optional charges
- Books, uniform and educational supplies are included in the stated annual tuition amounts (see “What the annual tuition covers” above).
- Fees for optional extra‑curricular activities that incur separate charges are not included in the tuition fees and will be billed separately where applicable (optional activities may carry additional charges).
- Transport (school bus) or any other ancillary service fees are not listed within the published tuition table; separate transport fees may be charged where service is used (no transport fee schedule is provided in the published tuition page).
Refund information
- The published tuition schedule and the admission information do not set out a specific refunds policy or a published schedule of refunds/penalties for withdrawal. The school's admissions instructions state that first instalment is payable at admission; no public refund formula is published alongside the fee table.
Fee payment options
- The school's published fee schedule does not list specific payment channels (bank account details, online gateway or card acceptance) on the tuition page. The admission instructions indicate that fees are invoiced and the first instalment is to be paid at admission; detailed payment methods and account details are not published in the fee table.
Summary of gaps in the published fee information
- The published fee schedule gives clear annual tuition amounts by grade and states that fees are payable in four instalments, and it lists discounts and what the annual fee covers. However, no separate application/registration fee amount is published, specific instalment due dates are not shown on the fee page, no transport fee schedule is included, a detailed refunds policy is not provided alongside the fees, and explicit payment channels (bank transfer details, card gateway or cheque/PDC rules) are not published in the fee table.
If you require these missing operational details (exact instalment due dates, application/registration charge if any, transport fees, refund calculations or accepted payment methods), the school's admissions/accounts office can provide the official, itemised instructions.
The student body includes multiple nationalities, with Indians the largest group, followed by Pakistanis and Egyptians. Public guides place total enrollment around 600 students. The exact ratio of UAE nationals to international students is not publicly published.