
Available at additional cost; exact fees not specified
Available at additional cost; exact fees not specified
Available at additional cost; exact fees not specified
Available at additional cost; exact fees not specified
Includes team kits and necessary sporting attire
Includes team kits and necessary sporting attire
Mandatory for all secondary students; purchasable from school at cost price or independently
Mandatory for all secondary students; purchasable from school at cost price or independently
Purchased separately
Purchased separately
IB and other external exam fees charged separately
IB and other external exam fees charged separately
Costs vary per trip; communicated on a case-by-case basis
Costs vary per trip; communicated on a case-by-case basis
Optional; costs incurred charged separately
Optional; costs incurred charged separately
Health, accident and liability insurance suggested for all students; arranged independently by parents
Health, accident and liability insurance suggested for all students; arranged independently by parents
Dubai International Academy Town Square offers an International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum with tuition fees for the 2026–2027 academic year ranging from AED 68,000 for Pre-Primary through to AED 120,000 for Grades 11 and 12. The fee structure is fully compliant with the regulations of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) of the UAE, ensuring transparency and accountability in pricing.
The school's fees reflect its positioning as a premium IB institution in Dubai Land's Town Square community. Fees increase progressively across phases: AED 68,000–75,000 for Early Years, AED 88,000 for Primary (Grades 1–5), AED 95,000 for Middle School (Grades 6–8), and AED 110,000–120,000 for the IB Diploma Programme years (Grades 9–12). These fees are broadly in line with other premium IB schools in Dubai.
Tuition fees do not cover all costs associated with attending the school. Families should budget for additional expenses including transportation, meals, school uniforms, textbooks (mandatory for secondary students), external examination fees, and educational trips. Secondary school students are required to own all curriculum-specified books, which can be purchased through the school at cost price or independently from external suppliers.