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Jabriya Indian School

Kuwait, Jabriya

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Fees KWD 391 - 561
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Fees

Annual tuition at Jabriya Indian School ranges from KWD 391 to KWD 561 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration fees
- Application / admission fee (one-time): KWD 10.

Tuition fees — annual and per-term (2026/27 academic year)
- Kindergarten (KG): KWD 391 per year; term amount (three equal installments): KWD 130.333 per term.
- Primary (Years 1–5): KWD 435 per year; term amount (three equal installments): KWD 145.000 per term.
- Middle (Years 6–8): KWD 500 per year; term amount (three equal installments): KWD 166.667 per term.
- Secondary (Years 9–12): KWD 561 per year; term amount (three equal installments): KWD 187.000 per term.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition is collected in three equal installments for the academic year; the school follows the Ministry's requirement that fees be charged in exactly three equal instalments.
- Typical installment due dates used by Indian-curriculum schools in Kuwait are mid‑April, mid‑September and mid‑December (schools commonly require payment by the 15th of April, 15th of September and 15th of December). Installment amounts shown above are the annual tuition divided into three equal payments.
- Consequences for late or missed payments commonly include denial of school transport or denial of admission to class until dues are regularized; schools require written approval for late payment in exceptional circumstances.

Boarding / hostel fees
- No boarding / hostel fees are published for Jabriya Indian School; the school operates as a day school and does not list residential (boarding) provision.

Other fees and typical additional costs
- Transport (school bus): charged separately from tuition and typically billed per term; route-dependent examples in Kuwaiti Indian schools for the Jabriya/Salmiya area range from about KWD 64 per term (≈ KWD 192 per year) up to KWD 70 per term (≈ KWD 210 per year) depending on route and school. Transport is reserved and paid for separately.
- Uniforms, books and stationery: charged in addition to tuition; first‑year uniform bundles typically incur a one‑time cost (varies by supplier and school).
- Examination, laboratory and activity fees: many schools levy separate lab fees, examination fees and sports/activity charges (examples in the sector include small annual or per‑term charges for labs and sports). Parents should expect these standard additional line items on the fee card.
- Capital / development fees, refundable caution deposits or registration deposits: some Indian-curriculum schools in Kuwait include a refundable caution/security deposit or a one‑off capital/registration levy; amounts vary by school.

Refund, withdrawal and cancellation terms
- Tuition and term fees are commonly treated as non‑refundable once paid; several Indian‑curriculum schools state that if a student leaves during a term the full term fee is chargeable. At the same time, Ministry guidance prevents denying a student access to examinations or core academic services during the academic year for unpaid fees.

Accepted payment methods and mechanics
- Payment methods used across Indian‑curriculum schools in Kuwait include bank transfer, cheque, cash at the school fee counter, and online payments through the school's parent/fee portal or contracted payment app; some schools accept credit/debit card payments via their portal or third‑party payment systems. Parents normally pay tuition and any optional charges on or before each installment due date.

Notes on enforcement and legal framework
- The 2026/27 tuition levels and the three‑installment billing rule are implemented under the Ministry/Administration resolution governing Indian‑system private schools in Kuwait; schools are required to publish and follow the approved fee schedule and the instalment structure.
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