
“The school has improved a lot over the past two years. My children feel comfortable here, the teachers know them individually, and the Cambridge results have been better than we expected at this fee level.”
— Year 10 Parent, British Section(representative)“The teachers genuinely care about the students here. My daughter has always felt safe and supported, and the school keeps us informed. It feels like a community, not just a school.”
— Year 7 Parent, British Section(representative)Attainment, progress, teaching, assessment, and curriculum design in KG are all rated Acceptable. Teaching is not sufficiently personalised, independent learning is under-planned, and phonics delivery needs strengthening. This is the inspection's most urgent improvement priority.
Curriculum adaptation for students of determination is Acceptable across all phases, meaning inclusion provision does not yet meet ADEK expectations. Simultaneously, high staff turnover in the British section - explicitly flagged in recommendations - threatens continuity of learning for secondary students.
Al Ain Juniors Private School (Indian System) offers a transparent and structured fee schedule for the academic year 2026-27, approved in accordance with ADEK guidelines and authorizations. Tuition fees are charged on an annual basis and vary by grade group, ranging from AED 7,120 to AED 12,890, with options to pay annually, termly, or monthly. The school follows a clear payment policy requiring fees to be paid by cash or cheque before the 12th of each month for those on a monthly plan.
In addition to tuition, the school charges a Registration Fee for new and returning students, as well as transport fees for students utilizing the school bus service. Ministry of Education mandatory books are also available for purchase through the school, with pricing varying by grade and student demographic (Muslim/Non-Muslim). CBSE Examination Fees apply for Grade 10 and Grade 12 students under the Central Board of Secondary Education stream.
The school emphasizes flexibility in fee payment, allowing families to choose annual, termly, or monthly installment options. Post-dated cheques are not accepted. The fee schedule is subject to change based on further ADEK approvals, and families are encouraged to contact the school administration for any queries regarding the latest structure.
Families from South Asian expatriate communities in Al Ain seeking an affordable Cambridge IGCSE and A Level pathway with a culturally familiar environment, strong English outcomes, and flexible fee payment options - particularly for children entering Grades 1 through 12.
Families with children in KG or early primary who need a high-quality, personalised early years experience; children with additional learning needs or students of determination requiring robust inclusion support; or families prioritising a wide ECA programme and premium campus facilities.
For what we pay, I genuinely believe this school gives our children a real Cambridge education. The A Level results got my son into a good university. I just wish the facilities were a bit better.