Tuition Fees
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Fees and Payments
We endeavour to make our payment process as easy as possible with a range of simple and straightforward payment options, as well as a clear, concise fee structure. You’ll find everything you need to know about our fees and payment process here. Of course, if you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us:
Telephone: +971 (0)4 - 5069222
Email: [email protected]
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Enrolments-related Fees (2024/2025)
Application Fee: Application Fee 525 AED (Inclusive of VAT)
This fee is for admission to GEMS Al Barsha National School;
- Refundable if the school does not offer the student a place. Unless the child’s registration is carried forward to the following academic year.
- Non-refundable if the school offers the student a place but the student chooses not to take it.
- Not deductible from the total tuition fees to be paid if the student is offered and accepts a place.
This deposit is payable after the student has been offered a place and parents have accepted the offer. The registration deposit is 10% of the total tuition fees, and is deductible from the total tuition fees for the academic year. Please note, this is a non-refundable deposit.
Tuition fees
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SCHOOL TUITION FEES |
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Grades |
Annual Fee |
% Increase |
Annual Fee |
School Fees Fact Sheet 23-24 |
FS1 |
43,260 | 2.6 |
44,385 | Download |
FS2 |
53,560 | 2.6 | 54,953 | Download |
Y01 |
53,560 | 2.6 | 54,953 | Download |
Y02 |
53,560 | 2.6 | 54,953 | Download |
Y03 |
53,560 | 2.6 | 54,953 | Download |
Y04 |
53,560 | 2.6 | 54,953 | Download |
Y05 |
53,560 | 2.6 | 54,953 | Download |
Y06 |
53,560 | 2.6 | 54,953 | |
Y07 |
58,710 |
2.6 |
60,236 | |
Y08 |
58,710 |
2.6 |
60,236 | Download |
Y09 |
58,710 |
2.6 |
60,236 | Download |
Y10 |
63,860 |
2.6 |
65,520 | Download |
Y11 |
63,860 |
2.6 |
65,520 | Download |
Y12 |
63,860 |
2.6 |
65,520 | Download |
Y13 |
63,860 |
2.6 |
65,520 |
Sibling Policy
It is the policy of the school that siblings shall receive discounted fees. The deductions apply to school fees only and do not include other fees stipulated in this contract. This is a binding promise for the academic year 2023/2024 and until otherwise specified in another binding school- parent contract. Deductions are to be calculated as follows:
Discount | Description |
Sibling Discount |
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Payment Details for Wire Transfers | |
ACCOUNT NAME |
GEMS ALBARSHA NATIONAL SCHOOL(Br of FZEGEMS WELLINGTON ACADEMY) |
ACCOUNT NUMBER | 023-414949-001 |
CURRENCY | AED |
BANK NAME | HSBC Bank Middle East |
BANK ADDRESS |
HSBC Bank Middle East Limited, HSBC Tower, Downtown, Dubai. P.O. Box. 66, Dubai U.A.E. |
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES | |
SWIFT | BBMEAEAD |
IBAN | AE490200000023414949001 |
Important: Please note the Applicant’s name and Enquiry No.in the memo, or we will not be able to trace the payment. Also, remember to add the service fee for the wire transfer, so that we receive the complete amount due. Thank you.
KHDA School Fees Framework
The objective behind the development of a framework to regulate school fees is to protect the students and their parents as beneficiaries of educational services, as well as to provide a favourable environment for investors in the education sector and encourage them to improve the quality of education in the Emirate of Dubai. This is achieved by creating a comprehensive mechanism for the implementation of tuition fees which takes account of the educational and economic aspects and protects the interests of all stakeholders.
The framework has been developed in line with the strategic goals of KHDA and as a result of community engagement through parent surveys and investor feedback on this issue. The framework motivates schools to improve the quality of education, whilst at the same time protecting the interests of both parents and investors.