Al Sabah Indian Pvt. School

Curriculum
Indian
SPEA
Acceptable
Location
Sharjah
Fees
AED 4K - 7K

Tuition Fees

Grade LevelAnnual Tuition
KG 1 / FS 2
AED 3,500
KG 2 / Year 1
AED 3,500
Grade 1 / Year 2
AED 4,000
Grade 2 / Year 3
AED 4,000
Grade 3 / Year 4
AED 4,000
Grade 4 / Year 5
AED 4,000
Grade 5 / Year 6
AED 4,500
Grade 6 / Year 7
AED 5,000
Grade 7 / Year 8
AED 5,000
Grade 8 / Year 9
AED 5,500
Grade 9 / Year 10
AED 5,500
Grade 10 / Year 11
AED 6,000
Grade 11 / Year 12
AED 6,500
Grade 12 / Year 13
AED 6,500
Fees are subject to change. Please verify with the school for the most current rates.

Payment Terms

Payment terms not detailed in available SPEA or school data. Parents should contact the school directly for installment and payment method information.

Additional Costs

Transport

Variable
annual

Dependent on route distance; provided by external transport provider

Uniforms

Variable
annual

School uniform required; cost varies by items purchased

Books and Stationery

Variable
annual

CBSE prescribed textbooks; cost varies by grade level

Examination Fees (CBSE Board Exams)

Variable
annual

Applicable to Grade 10 and Grade 12 CBSE board examination candidates

ASSET / PISA Benchmark Tests

Variable
annual

International benchmark assessments; participation may incur additional fees

Discounts & Offers

Sibling Discount
Sibling discount policy not confirmed in available data - parents should enquire directly with the school admissions office

Scholarships & Bursaries

No scholarship or bursary programme is documented in available SPEA inspection data or school profile information. Parents seeking fee assistance should enquire directly with the school administration.

Value for Money

Al Sabah Indian Pvt. School offers some of the most affordable school fees in Sharjah within the private school sector, with annual fees ranging from AED 3,500 to AED 6,500 as published in SPEA data. This positions the school firmly at the budget end of Sharjah's private school market - a deliberate and community-serving positioning that makes private Indian curriculum education accessible to families who could not afford the AED 15,000 to AED 50,000+ fees charged by mid-range and premium schools in the emirate. For the Al Dhaid community in particular, where salary levels and family budgets may be more constrained than in urban Sharjah, this fee structure is a genuine public good. The fee range reflects the CBSE curriculum positioning and the school's operational context. CBSE schools in the UAE are typically among the most affordable in the private sector, and Al Sabah sits at the lower end even within this category. Parents should note that the published fee range of AED 3,500 to AED 6,500 covers tuition only - additional costs for transport, uniforms, books, and examination fees will add to the total annual outlay, though these are likely to be proportionate to the school's overall fee positioning. In terms of value for money, the school offers a functional CBSE education in a safe, orderly environment at a price point that is genuinely accessible. However, parents must weigh this against the school's Acceptable SPEA rating and the documented gaps in teaching quality, technology provision, and inclusion support. At AED 3,500 to 6,500 per year, the school is not competing with Good or Outstanding-rated schools - and expectations should be calibrated accordingly. For families where affordability is the primary constraint and CBSE continuity is valued, this represents reasonable value. For families who can stretch to mid-range fees, the academic outcomes at higher-rated schools may justify the additional investment.