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Indian Educational School – Bhavans

Kuwait, Jleeb Al-shuyoukh

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KWD 715 - 1,320
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2006
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Taught languages Hindi, French, Samoan
Typical class size 27
Strengths STEM, Languages, Sport
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Leadership and Professional
Stages Early Years, Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Senior Secondary School
Introduction

Indian Educational School (Bhavans) Kuwait is a co-educational, English-medium school affiliated with Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai, and operated by Bhavans Middle East. It serves ages 3 to 18 and offers the CBSE curriculum aligned to NEP 2020, taught through a 5+3+3+4 pathway. The Foundational Stage runs from Pre-KG to Grade 2; Preparatory 3–5; Middle 6–8; Secondary 9–12. The campus includes a state-of-the-art Computer Lab, Biology Lab, Chemistry Lab, Physics Lab, a well-stocked library, a swimming pool, a multipurpose basketball court, and a spacious badminton court. Language study includes intensive daily instruction in French or Hindi, with Arabic taught as part of the curriculum. The school emphasizes enquiry-led, experiential learning and personalised mentoring within a CBSE Senior Secondary framework. Notable programs include Bhavans Model United Nations (BMUN/FMUN), the Bhavans Service Scheme (BSS), and participation in national and Middle East Olympiads, alongside arts, sports, and leadership opportunities through Bhavans Sports Academy and performing arts facilities. The Kuwait Bhavan Kendra began in 2000; IES opened in 2006.

Indian Education School (Bhavans) — Jleeb Al Shyoukh, School Street, Opposite Old Fire Station, P.O. Box 417, Abdulla Mubarak, 86355, Kuwait

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The Essentials

Indian Educational School – Bhavans has typical class sizes of 27, instruction in English.

Location

Indian Educational School, Safat, Kuwait (address: Indian Educational School, Safat, Kuwait; 24079). The centrally air‑conditioned campus spans 8,000 square metres.

Stages

Foundational Stage (KG, G1-G2); Preparatory Stage (G3-G5); Middle Stage (G6-G8); Secondary Stage (G9-G12)

Type

co-educational, English-medium CBSE-affiliated school

Additional learning support

Inclusive education provisions; adaptive provisions for diverse needs

Country affiliation

Affiliated with Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai (Bhavans Middle East)

Bus service

Buses hired on contract basis
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Indian Educational School – Bhavans ranges from KWD 715 to KWD 1,320 for 2026/27.

Tuition fees (per term and annual total)

- LKG / UKG:
- First Term (April–June): KD 240.
- Second Term (September–November): KD 240.
- Third Term (December–March): KD 235.
- Annual total: KD 715.

- Grades 1–5:
- First Term (April–June): KD 295.
- Second Term (September–November): KD 295.
- Third Term (December–March): KD 290.
- Annual total: KD 880.

- Grades 6–8:
- First Term (April–June): KD 350.
- Second Term (September–November): KD 350.
- Third Term (December–March): KD 345.
- Annual total: KD 1,045.

- Grades 9–12:
- First Term (April–June): KD 440.
- Second Term (September–November): KD 440.
- Third Term (December–March): KD 440.
- Annual total: KD 1,320.

Application and admission charges

- Application (first-time admission) fee: KD 15.
- Refundable caution deposit: KD 25 (refundable).
- First-term tuition for new admissions is payable at the time of admission.
- Late admission charge for entrants from the second term onwards: KD 50.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is payable in full prior to the start of the academic year, but parents may pay in three instalments: due prior to April 1, September 1 and December 1 of the academic year.
- For first-time admissions, the application fee, refundable caution deposit and the first-term fee are charged at the time of admission.

Transport (bus) fees and optional services

- Transport is optional. Monthly and annual bus-fee rates by area are:
- Jleeb Shyokh – Hassavi: KD 17 per month / KD 170 per year.
- Khaitan – Farwaniya – Riggae: KD 19 per month / KD 190 per year.
- Kuwait City – Salmiya – Hawalli – Jabriya: KD 21 per month / KD 210 per year.
- Fintas – Fahaheel – Ahmadi: KD 23 per month / KD 230 per year.
- Canteen services are optional. Private transport operators are not permitted for student drop/pick-up when using school transport.

Uniforms, books and other compulsory/extra costs

- Cost of school uniforms is payable as required; school uniforms must be purchased from the school store.
- Cost of textbooks, stationery and any subject-specific materials is payable as required (charged separately when applicable).
- Bhavans Service Scheme (optional co-curricular programme) carries a non-refundable annual contingency charge of KD 50 per member; BSS members receive two sets of BSS uniform and refreshments on activity days.

Boarding / hostel fees

- Hostels are not provided (no boarding). There are no boarding fees.

Refund information

- The KD 25 caution deposit is refundable under the school's deposit procedure.
- Refunds for online payments are processed only through the original mode of payment.

Fee payment options and accepted methods

- Online payment by Visa and MasterCard credit/debit cards is accepted (payments processed in AED or another agreed currency).
- Instalment payment schedule (three instalments due prior to April 1, September 1 and December 1) is available; full tuition remains payable according to the billing schedule.

Late or miscellaneous charges

- Late admission fee (for admissions starting in later terms): KD 50.

Note on optional services

- Transport and canteen are optional add-on services and are charged separately from tuition. Uniforms, books and certain programme fees (e.g., BSS contingency charge) are additional and payable when required.
Academics

Indian Educational School – Bhavans teaches CBSE Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Indian Educational School, Kuwait offers a CBSE curriculum aligned to NEP 2020. It provides a seamless pathway from early years to Grade 12 under the 5+3+3+4 framework for ages 3–18. Foundational Stage includes Pre-KG, LKG and UKG through Grade 2; Preparatory Stage covers Grades 3–5; Middle Stage covers Grades 6–8; Secondary Stage encompasses Grades 9–12. The curriculum emphasises enquiry-led, experiential learning supported by technology, with balanced coverage of languages, sciences, mathematics, arts, sport and leadership. Personalised mentoring and enrichment support the whole-child approach within a CBSE Senior Secondary framework.

Exam Results

Affiliated to the CBSE board, New Delhi (Affiliation No. 5930015). Parent testimonials describe CBSE exam results as excellent. The site features an Academic Awards page highlighting student achievements.

Higher Education Progression

Career guidance programs help students prepare for higher education. These services form part of the school's student support offerings as described by testimonials on the site.
Wellbeing
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Parent Experience
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Facilities
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Extra-Curricular Activities
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Reputation
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Admissions

Admissions

The school has online registration on its website. The school requires that you use Internet Explorer 7+ or Google Chrome when registering, and all fields marked with an asterisk are compulsory. The school requires that for two or more children the parent login and password from the first application be used to identify siblings; employees must log in with their employee ID; incomplete forms are rejected. The school requires that the name and date of birth match the passport and that the information be reviewed for accuracy. Step 2: After online registration, the school requires a hard copy of the completed online application to be submitted to the School office. The child will be called for an entry-level test to assess readiness. The school allows parents to track the online application using their login ID and password. Step 3: A non-refundable registration fee of AED 500 is collected on confirmation of admission. The parents submit the necessary documents for admission. The school provides the login details to track the online application.
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