
Habitat School Ajman
Tuition Fees & Cost Breakdown 2026
Last updated
Curriculum
Ministry of Education
Location
Ajman, Al Jurf
Fees
AED 10K - 19K
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Tuition Fees
Grade LevelAnnual Tuition
None / FS 1
AED 10,000KG 1 / FS 2
AED 10,000Grade 1 / Year 2
AED 12,000Grade 2 / Year 3
AED 12,000Grade 3 / Year 4
AED 12,000Grade 4 / Year 5
AED 14,000Grade 5 / Year 6
AED 14,000Grade 6 / Year 7
AED 14,000Grade 7 / Year 8
AED 16,000Grade 8 / Year 9
AED 16,000Grade 9 / Year 10
AED 18,000Grade 10 / Year 11
AED 18,000Grade 11 / Year 12
AED 19,000Grade 12 / Year 13
AED 19,000Fees are subject to change. Please verify with the school for the most current rates.
Payment Terms
Contact school for term-based payment options
Payment schedule
Payment Methods
Contact school finance office for accepted payment methods
Full fee structure for 2026-2027 available as downloadable PDF on the admissions page
Additional Costs
Transportation (School Bus)
AED Varies by route
annualTransportation policy available on admissions page
Transportation policy available on admissions page
CBSE Board Examination Fees
AED As per CBSE schedule
annualApplicable for Grade 10 and Grade 12 students
Applicable for Grade 10 and Grade 12 students
Uniforms
AED Contact school
annualEstimated additional cost; confirm with school
Estimated additional cost; confirm with school
Textbooks and Stationery
AED Contact school
annualCBSE prescribed textbooks required
CBSE prescribed textbooks required
Discounts & Offers
Sibling Discount
Not publicly advertised; enquire directly with the admissions office
Scholarships & Bursaries
No formal scholarship or bursary programme is advertised on the school's website. Families seeking fee concessions should enquire directly with the admissions office, as informal arrangements may be available.
Value for Money
Habitat School sits firmly at the value end of the Ajman private school fee spectrum, with annual fees ranging from approximately AED 6,500 to AED 10,600 depending on year group. This positions it as one of the more affordable CBSE schools in the emirate, meaningfully below the mid-range Ajman average and a fraction of the cost of British or IB curriculum schools in the broader UAE market. For families seeking a full KG1-to-Grade-12 journey on a constrained budget, the fee structure is a significant draw.
The fee structure for the 2026-2027 academic year is available as a downloadable document from the school's admissions page, which is a positive transparency practice. The school's admissions process includes an online pre-registration portal and an entry-level assessment syllabus that is also available for download, giving prospective families clear guidance on admissions criteria and what to expect from entrance assessments.
Additional costs beyond tuition include transportation (a separate transportation policy is published on the admissions page), and families should budget for uniforms, textbooks, and exam fees for CBSE board examinations at Grade 10 and Grade 12. The school does not publicly advertise sibling discounts, scholarships, or bursary programmes on its website, though families should enquire directly as these may be available informally. Payment terms and installment structures are not detailed on the public website; parents should confirm accepted payment methods and term-based payment options directly with the finance office.
In terms of value for money, the school's combination of a full CBSE curriculum, a technology-forward learning environment with coding from Grade 1, a green campus with sports facilities, and day boarding options at this price point represents genuine value. Comparable CBSE schools in Ajman charge similar or higher fees for facilities that community feedback suggests are less impressive. The honest caveat is that the fee level also reflects real resource constraints - particularly in areas like published academic outcomes, formal SEN provision, and the breadth of ECA offerings - that families with more demanding requirements may find limiting.