The fee structure at Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Bangladesh Islamia Private School is, without qualification, the most compelling aspect of its value proposition. School fees Abu Dhabi parents will find here are among the lowest of any ADEK-regulated private school in the emirate: annual tuition runs from AED 3,700 for KG1 through Grade 2, rising modestly to AED 3,774 for Grades 3 through 9, and reaching a maximum of AED 5,100 for the senior years of Grades 10 to 12. At this pricing, a family with two children in secondary school pays under AED 11,000 per year in tuition - a fraction of the AED 40,000-90,000+ fees charged by mid-range to premium Abu Dhabi private schools.
Additional costs are similarly modest and transparent. Bus transport is AED 1,320 per year across all year groups. Books are AED 158 per year and uniforms cost AED 200 per year - making the total annual cost per child (including transport, books, and uniform) between approximately AED 5,378 (KG-Grade 2) and AED 6,778 (Grades 10-12). This is genuinely exceptional value in the context of Abu Dhabi education, where even the most basic international school fees routinely exceed AED 20,000.
The school's fee schedule is published on the ADEK TAMM platform, providing official regulatory transparency. Specific information on sibling discounts, scholarships, bursaries, or payment instalment structures is not published on the school website or in available ADEK documentation - parents should contact the school directly at 024446904 to confirm current payment terms. Compared to peer community schools serving South Asian expatriate communities in Abu Dhabi, this school sits at the affordable end of the spectrum, consistent with its founding mission of providing accessible education to the Bangladeshi community. The value-for-money verdict is clear: for families prioritising the Bangladeshi curriculum pathway at minimum cost, this school is unmatched in Abu Dhabi.