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Bright Future Private School Branch Ajman

Curriculum
Ministry of Education
Location
Ajman, Al Jurf
Fees
AED 19K - 29K

Tuition Fees

Grade LevelAnnual Tuition
KG 1 / FS 2
AED 18,700
KG 2 / Year 1
AED 18,700
Grade 1 / Year 2
AED 21,600
Grade 2 / Year 3
AED 21,600
Grade 3 / Year 4
AED 21,600
Grade 4 / Year 5
AED 23,300
Grade 5 / Year 6
AED 23,300
Grade 6 / Year 7
AED 25,000
Grade 7 / Year 8
AED 27,800
Grade 8 / Year 9
AED 28,800
Fees are subject to change. Please verify with the school for the most current rates.

Payment Terms

3
Installments
Term 1 (due 1st August, includes uniform and learning resources), Term 2 (due 1st November), Term 3 (due 1st February)
Payment Methods
Post-dated cheques

Reservation fee of AED 500 is non-refundable and deducted from tuition. Bounced or late cheques incur AED 100 per week surcharge.

Additional Costs

Registration Fee

AED 500
annual

Non-refundable

Learning Resources (FS2 / Year 1)

AED 1,600
annual

Included in first instalment

Learning Resources (Year 2)

AED 1,900
annual

Included in first instalment

Learning Resources (Year 3 - Year 5)

AED 2,000
annual

Included in first instalment

Learning Resources (Year 6 - Year 9)

AED 2,500
annual

Included in first instalment

Uniform (FS2 - Year 5)

AED 800
annual

Included in first instalment

Uniform (Year 6 - Year 9)

AED 650
annual

Included in first instalment

Transport - Ajman

AED 3,400
annual

Due with first instalment if applicable

Transport - Sharjah

AED 4,500
annual

Due with first instalment if applicable

Transport - UAQ

AED 4,500
annual

Due with first instalment if applicable

Admission Deposit

AED 10% of annual tuition
one-time

Non-refundable; applied toward first quarterly payment

Discounts & Offers

Sibling Discount
Not publicly advertised. Parents should enquire directly with the admissions office.

Scholarships & Bursaries

No scholarship or bursary programme is publicly advertised on the school's website. Families seeking financial assistance should contact the admissions office directly at info@brightfutureschool.ae to enquire about any available concessions.

Value for Money

Bright Future's school fees for 2025-26 are published transparently on the school's official website and represent one of the more accessible British curriculum fee structures available among Ajman private schools. Tuition ranges from AED 18,700 at Foundation Stage (FS2/KG1 and Year 1/KG2) to AED 28,800 at Year 9 (Grade 8), with a logical step-up across year groups that reflects increasing curriculum complexity and resource intensity. This range positions the school clearly in the affordable mid-tier for British curriculum education in the UAE - significantly below comparable British schools in Dubai and Sharjah, and competitive within Ajman itself. Beyond tuition, families should budget for a registration fee of AED 500 per year, learning resources ranging from AED 1,600 (Foundation Stage) to AED 2,500 (Year 6-9), and a uniform cost of AED 650-800. Transport is an additional annual cost: AED 3,400 for Ajman routes, AED 4,500 for Sharjah and UAQ. A non-refundable admission deposit of 10% of annual tuition is required to secure a place, which is applied toward the first quarterly payment. Payment is structured across three instalments via post-dated cheques. The first instalment (due 1st August) covers uniform, learning resources, and Term 1 fees. Term 2 is due 1st November and Term 3 on 1st February. Late or bounced cheques incur an additional AED 100 per week charge. The refund policy is tiered: families leaving within two weeks pay one month's fees; those leaving within a month pay two months; departures after one month require full term payment. The school does not publicly advertise sibling discounts or scholarship programmes on its website, which is a notable gap for families with multiple children. Parents should enquire directly about any available concessions. Overall, the value proposition is strong for the early years and primary segment - you receive a native-English-taught British curriculum education with pastoral care, ECAs, and digital learning tools at a price that does not require a premium household income. The value calculus becomes less clear-cut at Year 7-9, where the absence of GCSE examination delivery means families are paying for a preparatory rather than a complete secondary education.