
English Language Private School, Dubai
Tuition Fees & Cost Breakdown 2026
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Tuition Fees
Payment Terms
Fees are paid per term across a total of three (3) terms per academic year.
Additional Costs
Admission Fee
New admissions only
New admissions only
CAT-4 Assessment Fee
New admissions
New admissions
Extracurricular Activities Fee (New Students)
New admissions
New admissions
Extracurricular Activities Fee (Returning Students)
FS2 to Year 13, returning students
FS2 to Year 13, returning students
Medical Fee (New Students)
New admissions
New admissions
Medical Fee (Returning Students)
FS2 to Year 13, returning students
FS2 to Year 13, returning students
Skill Development (Online Resources)
All students
All students
Enrichment Activities (New Students)
Year 12 & 13 only, new admissions
Year 12 & 13 only, new admissions
Enrichment Activities (Returning Students)
Year 12 & 13 only, returning students
Year 12 & 13 only, returning students
School Magazine
All students
All students
Transport – Zone 1 (Karama / Deira / Bur Dubai / Satwa / Jumeirah-1 / Hamriya)
Two-way transport
Two-way transport
Transport – Zone 2 (Rashidiya / Mirdif / Qusais / Muhaisnah / Warqa)
Two-way transport
Two-way transport
Transport – Zone 3 (International City / DSO / Liwan / Skycourts / Al-Quoz / Barsha)
Two-way transport
Two-way transport
Transport – Zone 4 (Sharjah: Al Tawun / Al Khan / Majaz / Al-Nahda / Qasimiya / Abu Shagara)
Two-way transport
Two-way transport
Value for Money
English Language Private School offers one of Dubai's most affordable British curriculum fee structures, with annual tuition ranging from AED 4,528 for FS2 up to AED 11,888 for Year 13. Fees are structured across 14 year groups (FS2 through Year 13) and are paid across three terms per academic year. The school's fee levels position it firmly at the budget-friendly end of the British curriculum school market in Dubai, making it an accessible option for families seeking a UK-aligned education.
In addition to tuition, families should budget for a range of additional costs. New students pay a one-time admission fee of AED 500, while all students are charged annual fees for extracurricular activities, medical cover, skill development resources, and a school magazine. Students in Years 12 and 13 also pay an enrichment activities fee. Transport is available across Dubai and parts of Sharjah, with per-term charges varying by zone, ranging from AED 1,400 to AED 1,700 per term.
The school's KHDA-regulated fee schedule for 2025–2026 reflects an average annual fee of approximately AED 7,465, which is significantly below the Dubai average for British curriculum schools. While the school's DSIB inspection rating is Acceptable, its low fee point and broad grade coverage from FS2 to Year 13 offer considerable value for cost-conscious families seeking continuity of education through a single institution.