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Tuition fees by year group (published amounts and calculated annual totals)
The school publishes tuition on a per‑month basis. Below are the published monthly amounts and the corresponding annual totals (monthly × 12) by class:
- Nursery, KG‑1, KG‑2: INR 7,720 per month — INR 92,640 per year. - Class 1 – Class 6: INR 7,300 per month — INR 87,600 per year. - Class 7 – Class 8: INR 8,160 per month — INR 97,920 per year. - Class 9: INR 8,280 per month — INR 99,360 per year. - Class 10: INR 8,690 per month — INR 104,280 per year. - Class 11 (Science / Commerce / Humanities): INR 9,260 per month — INR 111,120 per year. - Class 12 (Commerce / Humanities): INR 9,260 per month — INR 111,120 per year. - Class 12 (Non‑Medical): INR 9,760 per month — INR 117,120 per year. - Class 12 (Medical): INR 9,900 per month — INR 118,800 per year.
Per‑term presentation (based on published monthly rates)
- Tuition is published as per month. Using the published monthly rates, a single term amount can be calculated by multiplying the monthly rate by the number of months in that term. The school does not publish a separate per‑term tariff in the published fee schedule; the figures above show per‑month and per‑year totals derived from the published per‑month amounts.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition is shown as a per‑month charge; one‑time items (admission fee, registration, security) are billed at admission. Annual charges are billed once per year. - Transport fees are charged based on distance; the transport fee is fixed for a route and changes by distance. Parents wishing to withdraw from the school transport service must submit a discontinuation form one month in advance. - For online fee payments the school provides a PayTM payment gateway; a Student ID is required to complete online payments.
Boarding fees
- The school operates as a day school; no boarding fee schedule is published. Boarding is not applicable.
Other recurring and optional costs
- Transport: charged as per distance (amount varies by route and pickup point). - Scholarship / fee concessions: the school offers merit‑based scholarships and fee support for high‑achieving students (eligibility determined by school management). - Uniform, books, exam/board fees, activity charges, lab or subject fees: these items are not listed as explicit line items in the published fee schedule reviewed; parents should allow for separate costs for uniform, textbooks, external examination/board fees and optional co‑curricular activities.
Refund information
- The security deposit of INR 5,000 is explicitly described as refundable. No other detailed refund rules (for example, pro‑rata tuition refunds on mid‑term withdrawal or refundability of the admission fee) are published in the fee schedule that was available.
Fee payment options
- Online payment via the PayTM payment gateway (links provided by the school) is available; a Student ID is required for online payment. - The published materials reviewed do not list other specific electronic payment rails (named bank transfer/NEFT/IMPS or in‑school card terminals) by name; the PayTM gateway is the explicitly published online payment option.
Notes on consistency and coverage of published information
- Public school documentation and directory listings for the Jalandhar Cambridge schools show the one‑time fees (Registration INR 1,500; Admission INR 27,000; Security INR 5,000) consistently and list tuition either as a published per‑month schedule (detailed by class) or as an annual program fee in aggregate listings for IB/IGCSE programs. The most detailed published monthly breakdown for session 2026–27 is the per‑month list reproduced above; some public listings report an "IB program annual fee" figure (for example INR 85,440) used as an aggregate annual figure in directory entries.
- The published fee schedule reviewed explicitly shows per‑month tuition rates and one‑time fees for the 2026–27 session and provides PayTM as the online payment gateway; however, a detailed public statement of terms for refunds other than the refundable security deposit and a line‑by‑line published list of uniform/textbook/exam fees were not present in the published fee document reviewed.
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Academics
Curriculum
PYP, IB, CAIE, and IBDP programs are part of the curriculum. Admission covers Toddlers through Class XII, including Early Years (Nursery and KG), PYP-I to PYP-V, and Check Point VI to XII. The curriculum is designed to provide learners opportunities to observe, critically analyze, frame a hypothesis, and create a theory. The program structure integrates the IB Primary Years Programme and Cambridge/IB Diploma pathways.
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FAQs
What curricula does Cambridge International Foundation School offer?
The school offers IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), Cambridge/IB Diploma pathways (CAIE and IBDP), and a continuum that runs from Early Years through Class XII. Admissions cover Toddlers through Class XII, including Nursery and KG and Check Point VI to XII. The curriculum is designed to encourage observation, critical analysis, hypothesis framing, and theory creation.
Do you admit toddlers and what grade levels are included in the early years?
Yes. Admission covers Toddlers through Class XII, including Early Years (Nursery and KG).
Is Cambridge International Foundation School a day school or boarding?
The school operates as a day school; boarding is not applicable and there is no published boarding fee schedule.
How is the curriculum integrated across IB PYP and Cambridge/IB Diploma pathways?
The program combines the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP-I to PYP-V) with Cambridge/IB Diploma pathways, creating a continuum from early years through senior secondary.
Which levels are included in the PYP and which in the Check Point range?
PYP levels run from PYP-I to PYP-V, and Check Point VI to XII covers the later primary and secondary years, aligning with Cambridge/IB Diploma pathways.
What are the admission and one-time fees I should budget for?
The school charges a Registration fee of INR 1,500, an Admission (one-time) fee of INR 27,000, and a refundable security deposit of INR 5,000.
How are tuition fees billed, and what are typical monthly rates?
Tuition is billed as a monthly charge and paid 12 times per year. Rates vary by class; for example Nursery–KG pay INR 7,720/month, Class 1–6 pay INR 7,300/month, and Class 11–12 range from INR 9,260 to INR 9,900/month depending on the stream.
Are scholarships or fee concessions available?
Yes. The school offers merit-based scholarships and fee support for high-achieving students, with eligibility determined by school management.
How is transport charged, and how can I stop using transport?
Transport is charged based on distance, with a fixed route fee that varies by distance. To discontinue transport, parents must submit a discontinuation form one month in advance.
What payment options does the school offer for fees?
Online payments are available through the PayTM gateway; a Student ID is required to complete online payments.
Are there additional costs I should plan for beyond tuition?
Yes. Uniforms, books, exam/board fees, activity charges, and lab or subject fees are not listed as explicit line items and may be charged separately.
What is the refund policy beyond the security deposit?
The security deposit is explicitly refundable. The available fee information does not publish detailed refund terms for other items.
What is the aim of the curriculum in terms of learning approach?
The curriculum is designed to enable learners to observe, critically analyze, frame a hypothesis, and create a theory, reflecting an inquiry-based learning approach.
How does the school support progression from early years through secondary?
The program integrates the IB Primary Years Programme and Cambridge/IB Diploma pathways, providing a continuous through-line from Nursery and KG through Class XII.
Are there any other notable features of the curriculum I should know about?
The curriculum blends IB and Cambridge pathways to support a broad academic approach across Early Years to Class XII, including the PYP and Check Point stages.