Arzana Private School, Abu Dhabi
Tuition Fees & Cost Breakdown 2026
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Tuition Fees
Additional Costs
Bus (Transportation)
Available from KG1 onwards; not listed for Preschool (Ages 3–4)
Available from KG1 onwards; not listed for Preschool (Ages 3–4)
Books & Materials – KG 1
Books & Materials – KG 2
Books & Materials – Grade 1
Books & Materials – Grade 2
Books & Materials – Grade 3
Books & Materials – Grade 4
Books & Materials – Grade 5
Books & Materials – Grade 6
Books & Materials – Grade 7
Books & Materials – Grade 8
Books & Materials – Grade 9
Books & Materials – Grade 10
Books & Materials – Grade 11
Books & Materials – Grade 12
Uniform – KG 1 to Grade 12
Applies to KG1 through Grade 12; not listed for Preschool (Ages 3–4)
Applies to KG1 through Grade 12; not listed for Preschool (Ages 3–4)
Value for Money
Arzana Private School offers a competitive and transparent fee structure for the 2025–2026 academic year, making it one of the more affordable American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi. Tuition fees start at AED 25,000 for Preschool and KG levels, rising to AED 32,000 for Grades 10 through 12. This positions Arzana as a strong value option for families seeking internationally recognised American curriculum education — including alignment with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) — without the premium price tags associated with larger international schools in the emirate.
In addition to tuition, families should budget for supplementary costs including books and materials (ranging from AED 580 for KG1 to AED 3,120 for Grade 12), a uniform fee of AED 390 per year across most year groups, and an optional bus fee of AED 5,000 annually for transportation. Preschool (Ages 3–4) does not list bus, book, or uniform fees in the official ADEK fee schedule. These additional costs are clearly itemised, allowing families to plan their total annual education spend with confidence.
Compared to many American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi, Arzana's fee structure reflects its commitment to making quality education accessible to families in Mussafah, Bani Yas, and surrounding communities. The school's modest size enables a more personalised learning environment, and its inclusive approach — combining the American curriculum with Arabic, Islamic Studies, and UAE Social Studies — adds further value for families seeking a well-rounded, culturally balanced education for their children.