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Fairgreen International SchoolTuition Fees & Cost Breakdown 2026

Curriculum
International Baccalaureate
KHDA
Good
Location
Dubai, The Sustainable City
Fees
AED 49K - 92K
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Tuition Fees

Grade LevelAnnual Tuition
None / FS 1
AED 49,400
KG 1 / FS 2
AED 65,000
KG 2 / Year 1
AED 65,000
Grade 1 / Year 2
AED 75,701
Grade 2 / Year 3
AED 75,701
Grade 3 / Year 4
AED 75,701
Grade 4 / Year 5
AED 75,701
Grade 5 / Year 6
AED 84,303
Grade 6 / Year 7
AED 84,303
Grade 7 / Year 8
AED 84,303
Grade 8 / Year 9
AED 84,303
Grade 9 / Year 10
AED 84,303
Grade 10 / Year 11
AED 84,303
Grade 11 / Year 12
AED 92,302
Grade 12 / Year 13
AED 92,302
Fees are subject to change. Please verify with the school for the most current rates.

Payment Terms

3
Installments
Termly (three equal instalments)
Payment Methods
Credit/Debit CardBank TransferChequeCash

Term 1 due by 24 August 2025; Term 2 due by 15 December 2025; Term 3 due by 15 March 2026. Payments by bank transfer should be accompanied by a scan/screenshot emailed to sdillow@fairgreen.ae or admissions@fairgreen.ae, copying accounts@fairgreen.ae. Cheques payable to Fairgreen International School LLC. AED 250 fee for dishonoured cheques. Parents unable to pay in full before term start must make special arrangements with the Accounts department.

Additional Costs

Application & Testing Fee

AED 525
one-time

Inclusive of 5% VAT; due prior to testing and evaluation

Fee Deposit (New Students) – Pre-K / KG1 / KG2

AED 4000
one-time

Non-refundable unless family relocates outside Dubai before start of academic year; applied to first term tuition

Fee Deposit (New Students) – Grade 1 to Grade 10

AED 6000
one-time

Non-refundable unless family relocates outside Dubai before start of academic year; applied to first term tuition

Re-Enrollment Deposit (Returning Students)

AED
annual

5% of total annual fee; non-refundable unless family relocates outside Dubai

Uniform

AED
annual

Not included in tuition fees; cost not specified

Transportation

AED
annual

Not included in tuition fees; cost not specified. If withdrawn mid-quarter, full quarter fee is charged

Cafeteria / Meals

AED
annual

Not included in tuition fees; cost not specified

Dishonoured Cheque Fee

AED 250
per-occurrence

Charged in case of a returned/dishonoured cheque

Discounts & Offers

Sibling Discount – Third Child
10% discount on tuition for the third child enrolled at Fairgreen simultaneously
Sibling Discount – Fourth Child and Beyond
20% discount on tuition for the fourth and any subsequent children enrolled at Fairgreen simultaneously

Value for Money

Fairgreen International School offers an International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum across all year groups, with tuition fees for the 2025–2026 academic year ranging from AED 54,004 for Pre-Primary up to AED 92,302 for Grades 11 and 12. Fees are structured across four broad bands: Pre-Primary, KG1–KG2, Grades 1–4, Grades 5–10, and Grades 11–12, reflecting the increasing complexity and resources required at each stage of the IB programme. It is important to note that tuition fees do not include transportation, cafeteria services, or uniforms.

Families benefit from a sibling concession policy: a 10% discount applies to the third child and a 20% discount to the fourth and any subsequent children enrolled simultaneously at Fairgreen. Tuition is payable in three termly instalments, with the first term due by 24 August 2025, the second by 15 December 2025, and the third by 15 March 2026. Payments can be made via bank transfer, credit card, cheque, or cash at the Accounts office. New students are required to pay a non-refundable fee deposit within five days of receiving their acceptance letter to secure their place.

As a KHDA-rated 'Good' school with strong results across mathematics, science, and English, and outstanding ratings for health and safety, Fairgreen represents a competitive option within Dubai's IB school landscape. The school's fees have been reviewed and approved by KHDA for the 2025–2026 academic year, with increases partly attributed to expanded Arabic language provision in Early Years and alignment with the UAE's Emiratisation initiative.