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Woodlem British School

United Arab Emirates, Dubai

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees AED 13,380 - 19,990
Ages 4 - 16 years
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum

Al Hamidiya 1, Ajman, United Arab Emirates

The Essentials

Woodlem British School has instruction in English.

Location

Woodlem British School is located in Ajman, United Arab Emirates, in the Al Hamidiya 1 area. The campus address is CGF9+3X6 – Al Hamidiya 1, Ajman. The school is connected to road networks and offers a school transportation service for commuting students.

Stages

The school provides education from FS1 (early years) through Year 13. This range indicates preschool, primary, lower and upper secondary levels within a single campus.

Type

Woodlem British School follows a British-style curriculum with Cambridge International Education and Edexcel programs, complemented by UAE MOE curriculum components. The accreditation list includes Cambridge International and Pearson Edexcel, reflecting an international, curriculum-diverse offering.

Pupil Nationality Mix

The school welcomes students from over 60 nationalities, reflecting a highly international community. The most common nationality is not published in the available materials, and the precise local-to-international student ratio is not disclosed.

Additional learning support

The school provides inclusive education and SEN support. An Inclusion Team works with teachers and parents to ensure students receive appropriate accommodations and resources, and there is on-site health and safety support as part of the wellbeing framework.

Country affiliation

There is no formal country affiliation stated. The school operates in the UAE and offers Cambridge International and Pearson Edexcel qualifications, aligning with international standards.

Religious affiliation

There is no explicit religious affiliation stated. The UAE MOE curriculum includes Arabic, Islamic Studies for Muslim students, and Moral Education as part of state requirements.

School day structure

The typical school day starts around 7:30 AM. The schedule generally runs 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM on Monday to Thursday and Saturday, with shorter hours on Friday (7:30 AM to 11:30 AM); Sunday is listed as closed.

Bus service

Woodlem British School operates a transportation service with annual fees by area: Ajman 3,000 AED; Sharjah 3,500 AED; Umm Al Quwain 4,000 AED; Dubai 4,000 AED. Bus routes and stops are arranged through the school's transportation program.

Fees

Annual tuition at Woodlem British School ranges from AED 13,380 to AED 19,990 for 2026/27.

Currency

All amounts are listed in AED (United Arab Emirates dirham).

Application / Registration fees

- Registration fee (non‑refundable): AED 500.
- First instalment / admission deposit payable at the time of admission (adjustable to the tuition fee): AED 850.

Tuition fees by year group (school-published figures)

- FS2 — Approved Tuition Fee: 18,000; Discounted fee (2025): 13,380; Monthly instalment: 1,253.
- Year 1 — Approved Tuition Fee: 18,000; Discounted fee (2025): 13,480; Monthly instalment: 1,263.
- Year 2 — Approved Tuition Fee: 20,000; Discounted fee (2025): 14,980; Monthly instalment: 1,413.
- Year 3 — Approved Tuition Fee: 20,000; Discounted fee (2025): 14,980; Monthly instalment: 1,413.
- Year 4 — Approved Tuition Fee: 22,000; Discounted fee (2025): 16,400; Monthly instalment: 1,555.
- Year 5 — Approved Tuition Fee: 22,000; Discounted fee (2025): 16,900; Monthly instalment: 1,605.
- Year 6 — Approved Tuition Fee: 24,000; Discounted fee (2025): 17,640; Monthly instalment: 1,679.
- Year 7 — Approved Tuition Fee: 24,000; Discounted fee (2025): 18,100; Monthly instalment: 1,725.
- Year 8 — Approved Tuition Fee: 26,000; Discounted fee (2025): 18,740; Monthly instalment: 1,789.
- Year 9 — Approved Tuition Fee: 26,000; Discounted fee (2025): 18,740; Monthly instalment: 1,789.
- Year 10 — Approved Tuition Fee: 26,000; Discounted fee (2025): 19,990; Monthly instalment: 1,914.
- Year 11 — Approved Tuition Fee: 26,000; Discounted fee (2025): 19,990; Monthly instalment: 1,914.

All figures above are those published for each year group: approved tuition, the school's published discounted payable fee for 2025, and the monthly instalment amount.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The school offers monthly instalment payment plans.
- The first instalment (AED 850) is payable at the time of admission and can be adjusted against the tuition fee. Registration is a separate non‑refundable charge (AED 500).
- The school states accepted payment methods as: cash, card, cheque, online payment, or bank transfer.
- Scholarships or financial aid are not currently available according to the school's published payment information.

Boarding fees

- No boarding provision or boarding fees are listed for this school; boarding is not applicable.

Other costs and fees

- Uniforms: The school publishes a Uniforms page indicating uniform requirements; specific uniform prices are not published on the school's uniform page. Uniform costs therefore apply but exact amounts are not listed.
- Transportation: Published transport fees by emirate are: Ajman — AED 3,000 per year (AED 300 monthly); Sharjah — AED 3,500 per year (AED 350 monthly); Umm al‑Quwain (UAQ) — AED 4,000 per year (AED 400 monthly); Dubai — AED 4,000 per year (AED 400 monthly).
- The school's published materials do not list separate exam fees, book fees, or extra‑curricular charge schedules; those costs may be charged in addition to tuition but specific amounts are not published on the fee pages.

Refund information

- The registration fee is explicitly non‑refundable (AED 500). No further refund policy details for other fees are published on the school's fee pages.

Fee payment options

- Payment plans: monthly instalments are available.
- Payment methods accepted: cash, card, cheque, online payment, bank transfer. The site provides an online payment facility (Orison).

Note: The figures and payment options above are taken from the school's published fee and school‑life pages and the school's online payment link; amounts for uniforms and any incidental charges are not itemised on the published fee pages.
Academics

Woodlem British School teaches British Curriculum for students aged 4 to 16.

Curriculum

Woodlem British School in Ajman offers a blended curriculum that combines Cambridge and Edexcel international programs with the UAE MOE framework. The EYFS Cambridge Curriculum is used for ages 4–5, emphasizing seven areas of learning and a play-based, child-centred approach. The Primary Cambridge Curriculum (ages 5–11) covers Key Stages 1 and 2, with core English, Mathematics and Science and additional subjects, supported by inquiry-based learning and ongoing progress assessments. The Lower Secondary Cambridge Curriculum (ages 11–14, KS3) includes continued growth in English, Mathematics and Science alongside Social Studies, STEM, Art, Music, PE and French, with a focus on critical thinking and global awareness. The Upper Secondary program uses Edexcel, offering Edexcel International GCSE in Year 11 and Edexcel A-Levels in Year 13, alongside UAE MOE compulsory subjects (Arabic, Islamic Studies or Moral Education) and elective streams in Technology & Engineering, Business, and Humanities (e.g., Psychology, French). The UAE MOE Curriculum is also offered in parallel, with Arabic from FS2 and an Emiratisation Identity Program, alongside Cambridge and Edexcel to balance national and international standards.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Woodlem British School places social-emotional learning (SEL) at the heart of its approach to education. A dedicated team of counselors and staff provide one-on-one emotional and social support to help students navigate challenges, manage emotions, and build resilience. The school runs programs to develop social skills and healthy peer relationships, including conflict resolution and empathy development. Parental involvement is encouraged through workshops, seminars, and regular communications to support student well-being at home. Student leadership opportunities, such as Student Well-Being Ambassadors and the Student Council, foster a positive, inclusive school culture. Mindfulness and stress-management initiatives are integrated into the school culture to support mental well-being.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Woodlem British School provides inclusive education and SEN support. The Inclusion Team works closely with teachers and parents to ensure that students with SEN receive accommodations, resources, and support to thrive academically and socially. The school is described as inclusive and does not indicate that it operates as a specialist SEN institution. The level of SEN provision beyond inclusive education is not specified.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding EAL provision.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is a central component of the well-being framework. Mindfulness and stress-management techniques are taught to help students manage stress and maintain focus. Counseling services are available from professional counselors to support students with personal, academic, or social challenges, with confidentiality. Mental health resources are provided alongside counseling to address concerns early and involve parents when needed. Mental health is integrated into the curriculum and school culture to help students recognize and address mental health concerns.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding and child protection are central to the school's health and safety framework. The campus is secure with 24/7 security, sign-in procedures, and trained on-site medical staff. On-site first aid and medical support are available, and regular emergency drills and procedures cover a range of scenarios. E-safety is taught as part of the curriculum to educate students about online safety and to counter cyberbullying. The school promotes diversity and inclusion, with anti-bullying initiatives and clear policies to ensure a safe environment for all students.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Initial Visit: Parents are encouraged to visit Woodlem British School for an inquiry. The visit provides information about the Cambridge, Edexcel, and MOE curricula, the school facilities, and the admissions timelines. It sets expectations for the next steps in the admissions process. 2. Assessment/Interview: The child undergoes an assessment and/or interview to determine readiness and appropriate placement. The assessment may involve discussion with parents and review of prior academic work. Results inform placement decisions and next steps. 3. Admission Confirmation: If the child meets criteria and the assessment results align with the chosen program, admission is confirmed. Confirmation triggers enrollment arrangements and next steps in the process. 4. Forms & Documentation: Parents complete the Application Form, Health Form, and Transport Form as part of the enrollment package. Additional required documents include the child's birth certificate, passport and visa copies, Emirates ID copies, vaccination record, passport-sized photos, most recent school report, and an attested transfer certificate. All documents must be valid and up to date. 5. Fee Payment: Fee payment is part of the admission process; the school provides the applicable fee schedule and payment options as part of enrollment.

Scholarships

Scholarships or financial aid are not available.

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