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Emirates Falcon International Private School

Curriculum
American
ADEK
Very Good
Location
Al Ain, Falaj Hazza
Fees
AED 20K - 28K

Tuition Fees

Grade LevelAnnual Tuition
None / FS 1
AED 19,500
KG 1 / FS 2
AED 19,500
KG 2 / Year 1
AED 20,000
Grade 1 / Year 2
AED 20,500
Grade 2 / Year 3
AED 21,000
Grade 3 / Year 4
AED 21,580
Grade 4 / Year 5
AED 22,080
Grade 5 / Year 6
AED 22,580
Grade 6 / Year 7
AED 23,080
Grade 7 / Year 8
AED 23,580
Grade 8 / Year 9
AED 24,808
Grade 9 / Year 10
AED 24,580
Grade 10 / Year 11
AED 25,500
Grade 11 / Year 12
AED 26,500
Grade 12 / Year 13
AED 27,500
Fees are subject to change. Please verify with the school for the most current rates.

Payment Terms

3
Installments
Typically aligned with three-term academic calendar; specific split not published online
Payment Methods
Not publicly specified; confirm with school admissions office

Parents should confirm installment schedule and accepted payment methods directly with the school at registration

Additional Costs

Bus Transport

AED 4,548
annual

Flat rate across all grade levels

Books (Pre-KG and KG 1-2)

AED 500
annual

Applies to Preschool, KG 1, KG 2

Books (Grades 1-3)

AED 700
annual

Applies to Grades 1, 2, 3 only; no book fee from Grade 4 onward

Uniform (Pre-KG to Grade 3)

AED 305-326
annual

AED 305 for Pre-KG/KG; AED 326 for Grades 1-3

Uniform (Grades 4-9)

AED 326-368
annual

AED 326 for Grades 4; AED 347 for Grades 5-7; AED 368 for Grades 8-9

Uniform (Grades 10-12)

AED 368-473
annual

AED 368 for Grades 10-11; AED 473 for Grade 12

Discounts & Offers

Sibling Discount
Not publicly advertised. Parents should enquire directly with the admissions office.
Scholarship / Bursary
No scholarship or bursary programme is publicly documented on the school website. Enquire directly with the school.

Scholarships & Bursaries

No scholarship or bursary programme is publicly documented on the EFIPS website as of the last update. Families requiring fee support should contact the school admissions office directly to enquire about any available concessions.

Value for Money

EFIPS offers some of the most accessible school fees in Al Ain for an American curriculum school with Cognia accreditation and a Very Good ADEK rating. The 2025-2026 fee schedule, published via the ADEK TAMM portal, runs from AED 20,320 for Pre-KG to AED 28,660 for Grade 12 - a fee range that positions EFIPS firmly in the value segment of Al Ain's private school market, and well below the AED 40,000-60,000+ charged by comparable American curriculum schools in Abu Dhabi city. The fee structure increases incrementally by grade, with the largest single-year jumps occurring between Grade 9 and Grade 10 (AED 960 increase) and Grade 10 and Grade 11 (AED 1,040 increase). These are modest increments that make multi-year financial planning straightforward for families. Bus transport is available at a flat rate of AED 4,548 per year across all grade levels - a reasonable and consistent cost. Book fees apply to Pre-KG through Grade 3 (AED 500-700 per year) and are not charged from Grade 4 upward, likely reflecting digital or school-provided resources in the upper grades. Uniform costs range from AED 305 (Pre-KG/KG) to AED 473 (Grade 12). The school does not publicly advertise sibling discounts, scholarships, or bursary programmes on its website. Parents should enquire directly with the admissions office about any available fee concessions, as these are common in the Al Ain private school market. Payment terms and accepted methods are not published online; families should confirm the installment structure - typically aligned with the three-term academic calendar - at the point of registration. For value-for-money assessment: at these fee levels, a Cognia-accredited American curriculum school with a Very Good ADEK rating, a 100% graduation rate, strong MAP results in the upper phases, and Very Good facilities and governance represents strong value for Emirati and Arab families seeking an affordable pathway through to Grade 12. The caveat is that families prioritising elite university placement outcomes or seeking a highly diverse international environment will find that the school's positioning - and its international benchmark scores - do not match the premium alternatives available in Abu Dhabi city or Dubai.