A Guide to Dubai’s New Private Schools and Their Fees
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Ten new schools in Dubai are opening up during the 2021-22 academic year. For students looking to join, prices range from Dh14,500 to Dh77,600 per year. Here is your guide!
These new openings will increase Dubai's number of schools to 220 and will create 15,000 new school places.
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The schools are in the districts of Tilal Al Ghaf, Al Warqa, Al Karama, Al Barsha, City Walk, Mirdif, Nad Al Sheba, Al Khawaneej and Al Rashidiya.
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Royal Grammar School Guildford Dubai
Curriculum: UK
Fees: Dh60,000 in foundation stage one to Dh77,600 in year six
Location: In Tilal Al Ghaf, between Motor City and Sports City
Planned opening date: September
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Dubai Schools
Curriculum: American-curriculum education embedded in Islamic values
Fees: Fees will vary from Dh29,900 for kindergarten pupils to Dh36,155 for fourth-graders
Location: Al Barsha and Mirdif
Planned opening date: September
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Australian International School
Curriculum: Australian
Fees: Dh52,000 in kindergarten to Dh63,000 in grade five. Families joining in the inaugural year will get a 25 per cent discount in the first three years.
Location: Al Barsha 3
Planned opening date: September
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Cedar School
Curriculum: UK
Fees: Dh21,457 in Foundation stage one to Dh29,778 in year six
Location: Al Warqa
Planned opening date: September
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Windsor School
Curriculum: UK
Fees: Parents joining in the first year will pay Dh43,388 in foundation stage one and Dh52,500 in year six
Location: Al Badaa
Planned opening date: To be confirmed
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Emirates National Schools Dubai
Curriculum: International Baccalaureate
Fees: Dh31,000 in kindergarten to Dh37,000 in grade five
Location: Al Khawaneej 1
Planned opening date: September
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The Apple International Community School
Curriculum: UK
Fees: Dh14,500-Dh17,000 after discount
Location: Al Karama
Planned opening date: September
Read More: Distance Learning To Continue for Academic Year 2020-2021
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