Repton Al Barsha's school fees 2026 range from AED 53,540 for FS1 to AED 89,774 for Years 7 through 13, according to KHDA fee data. This places the school in the upper-mid tier of Dubai's British curriculum school market - significantly above budget British schools but below the very top tier occupied by schools charging AED 100,000 or more for secondary years. For context among Al Barsha South schools, Repton Al Barsha sits above the Good-rated competition and broadly in line with other Very Good-rated British curriculum providers in the area.
The fee structure follows a stepped model: Early Years fees are the most accessible entry point, with a meaningful step up at Year 3 and a substantial jump at Year 7 when the school transitions into Senior School pricing. Parents should note that the KHDA data shows Years 7 through 13 all at the same fee level of AED 89,774 - a flat senior school rate that simplifies budgeting for families with children in multiple secondary year groups.
Additional costs beyond tuition are not detailed on the school's website at the time of this review. Parents should budget for registration fees, uniforms, transport (if required), exam fees for GCSE and A-Level candidates, and any specialist activity costs. The school's admissions process involves an assessment stage, but no registration fee amount is published. Transport is likely available through a third-party provider, as is standard practice for Dubai private schools.
On value for money: the combination of a Very Good KHDA rating, an Outstanding BSO accreditation, consistently strong Early Years and mathematics performance, and the reputational weight of the Repton brand makes the fee level defensible. The school is not the cheapest way to access a British curriculum in Dubai, but it is also not charging premium prices without regulatory backing. Families comparing Repton Al Barsha to Outstanding-rated neighbours such as Nord Anglia or Kings School Al Barsha should weigh whether the rating gap justifies any fee differential. For families whose children are in Foundation Stage or Primary, the Outstanding-level teaching quality at those phases represents particularly strong value relative to the fee.