Al Awael's fee structure is one of the most accessible in Al Ain's private school landscape, and for families seeking an affordable MoE curriculum school in the Al Falaj Hazzaa area, it represents genuine value within its category. School fees Al Ain for 2025-2026 range from AED 5,500 in KG1 to AED 11,000 in Grade 12, with a gradual step-up through the primary and secondary phases. The fee schedule is set and approved by ADEK through the TAMM platform, providing regulatory assurance that fees are not inflated beyond permitted levels.
Additional costs are transparent and modest. Bus transport is a flat AED 3,042 per year across all grades. Books range from AED 300 (KG1) to AED 715 (Grades 4-8), with no book fees listed for Grades 9-12. Uniform is a flat AED 250 across all grades. Parents should budget approximately AED 3,592 to AED 4,307 per year in additional costs on top of tuition, depending on the grade. There is no evidence of additional exam fees, registration fees, or activity fees published in available documentation, though parents should confirm this directly with the school.
Compared to peer schools in Al Ain offering the MoE curriculum, Al Awael sits at the more affordable end of the market. Schools in more central or premium Al Ain locations may charge 20-40% more for equivalent curriculum delivery. The value-for-money verdict is therefore nuanced: for families prioritising affordability, cultural alignment, and a safe community environment, Al Awael offers strong value. For families prioritising academic results, English language development, or a broad extracurricular offer, the fee savings may not compensate for the gaps identified in the Irtiqa report. No scholarship or bursary programme is documented on the school's website or in ADEK records. Payment terms and installment structures are not published; parents should contact the school directly at 037806070 or alawailp@gmail.com to confirm payment arrangements.