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School Profit UK 411 16 No Opted for land rent freeze 4 Al Andalus Private School Profit US,UAE, 1740 0 Yes 30% 16% 5 Al Arqam Private School Profit UAE 650 0 No Case by case Al Basateen Kindergarten - Alkhawaneej Not qualified for fee increase 6 20 Yes 40% Non-Profit UAE 121 for 08/09 7 Al Basateen Kindergarten - Hatta Non-Profit UAE 113 0 No Not requested (Non-Profit) 8 Al Diyafah High School Profit UK 1346 0 Yes 30% 16% Al Falah Model Private School Not qualified for fee increase 9 Profit UAE 525 16 Yes for 08/09 10 Al Farooq Pakistani Islamic School Profit Pakistani 652 0 No 16% 11 Al Hesn Private school Profit US,UAE, 475 5.125 No Not requested to increase 12 Al Iman Private School Profit UAE 544 16 No Not requested to increase 13 Al Ittihad Private School-Jumeirah Profit US,UAE, 1281 0 Yes 19.15% 16% Al Ittihad Private school-Memzar Not applicable (Incomplete 14 No Data No Data Profit US,UAE, Form) Al Khaleej National School (A Branch of Premier Not qualified for fee increase 15 16 Yes 70% Schools International LLC) Profit US 1134 for 08/09 16 Al Maaref Private School Profit US 1235 0 Yes 20% 16% 17 Al Majd Indian School Profit CBSE 998 0 Yes 3.75% Opted for land rent freeze 18 Al Mawakeb School - Al Barsha Profit US 2305 8.12 Yes 20% 7.88% 19 Al Mawakeb School - Al Garhoud Profit US 2525 8.12 Yes 20% 7.88 20 Al Rashid Al Saleh Private School Non-Profit UAE 2163 0 Yes 20% 20% (Non-Profit) 21 Al Sadiq Islamic English School Profit UK 1484 16 Yes 50% Opted for land rent freeze 22 Al Safa Private School Profit UK 293 0 Yes 20% 16% Al Salam Private School Not applicable (Incomplete 23 No Data No Data Profit UK Form) Al Shorouq Private School Not applicable (Incomplete 24 No Data No Data Profit UAE Form) 25 Al Thuraya Private School Profit UAE 761 16 Yes 21% Opted for land rent freeze Percentage of fee Percentage of maximum SR. Students Was there a plan to INC% 08/09 NAME Category Curriculum increase taken in allowable fee increase for NO. Tot. No. increase fees REQUESTED 2007/2008 2008/2009 by KHDA Allama Iqbal Islamic School Not applicable (Incomplete 26 No Data No Data Profit No Data Form) Al-Mizhar American Academy Private School for Not qualified for fee increase 27 16 Yes 40% Girls Profit US 411 for 08/09 American School of Dubai 28 Non-Profit US 951 0 Yes 15% 15% (Non-Profit, Accredited) Apple International School Not qualified for fee increase 29 16 Yes 40% Profit UK 1202 for 08/09 30 Arab Unity School Profit UK 3312 16 No Not requested to increase 31 Buds Public School Profit CBSE 581 0 Yes 100% Opted for land rent freeze Cambridge International School (A Branch of Not qualified for fee increase 32 16 Yes 50% Premier Schools International LLC) Profit UK 2038 for 08/09 33 Crescent English School Profit Indian 1532 0 Yes 50% 16% 34 DEANS International School Profit US 166 0 No Not requested to increase 35 Deira International School Profit UK 885 15 Yes 14% 10% (Accredited) 36 Delhi Private School Dubai Profit CBSE 1893 0 Yes 16% Dubai American Academy (A Branch of Premier 37 20 Yes 20% 5% (Accredited) Schools International LLC) Profit US 2011 Dubai American Scientific School Not applicable (Incomplete 38 No Data No Data Profit US Form) 39 Dubai Arab American Private School Profit US 672 0 Yes 25% 16% Dubai British School Not qualified for fee increase 40 16 Yes 40% Profit UK 500 for 08/09 Dubai Carmel School Not applicable (Incomplete 41 No Data No Data Profit UK Form) Dubai College Not qualified for fee increase 42 20 Yes 10% Non-Profit UK 790 for 08/09 43 Dubai English Speaking College Non-Profit No Data No Data No Data 11.60% 11.60% (Non-Profit) 44 Dubai English Speaking School Non-Profit UK 775 7.5 Yes 14.40% 12:50% (Non-Profit) 45 Dubai First School Profit US 669 0 Yes 16% 46 Dubai Gem Private School Profit UK 1293 0 Yes 30% 16% Dubai Infants School Not applicable (Incomplete 47 No Data No Data Profit UK Form) Dubai International Academy 40% for KG1 48 0 Yes 20% (Accredited) Profit IB 1416 25% Rest Dubai International School - Al Qouz Not qualified for fee increase 49 16 Yes Profit IB for 08/09 Dubai International School - Al Garhoud Not qualified for fee increase 50 Profit US,UAE, 2432 16 Yes 20% for 08/09 Percentage of fee Percentage of maximum SR. Students Was there a plan to INC% 08/09 NAME Category Curriculum increase taken in allowable fee increase for NO. Tot. No. increase fees REQUESTED 2007/2008 2008/2009 by KHDA 51 Dubai Modern Education School Profit US,UAE, 1230 0 Yes 15% 15% Dubai Modern High School (A Branch of Premier CISCE, 52 16 Yes 98.65% Case by case (Relocating) Schools International LLC) Profit CBSE 2104 53 Dubai National School - Al Barsha Profit US 1910 20 No 5% (Accredited) 54 Dubai National School - Al Twar Profit US 1618 0 No Not requested to increase Dubai Police Children Kindergarten - Bur Dubai 55 0 No Not requested (Non-Profit) Branch Non-Profit UAE 47 56 Dubai Police Kindergarten - Deira Branch Non-Profit UAE 61 0 No Not requested (Non-Profit) Dubai Scholars Private School Not qualified for fee increase 57 16 Yes 72% Profit UK 1350 for 08/09 58 Emirates English Speaking School Profit CBSE 1134 0 Yes 16% 59 Emirates International School (Jumeira) Profit UK,IB, 1717 20 Yes 12-21% 5% (Accredited) 60 Emirates International School (Meadows) Profit UK,IB, 1403 16 Yes 16-62% 9% (Accredited) 61 English Medium Private School Profit UK 1466 0 Yes 32% 16% 62 European School of Dubai Profit UK 84 No Data Yes ? Not entitled (New School) GEMS Jumeriah Primary School(A Branch of Not qualified for fee increase 63 16 Yes 30% Premier Schools Internatinal LLC) Profit UK 1120 for 08/09 GEMS Royal Dubai School (A Branch of Premier 64 0 Yes 30% 16% Schools International LLC) Profit UK 436 GEMS Wellington International School (A Branch Not qualified for fee increase 65 of Premier Schools International LLC) 16 Yes 25% Profit UK 1522 for 08/09 66 GEMS Wellington Primary School Profit UK 136 No Data Yes 10% Not entitled (New School) 67 GEMS World Academy Profit IB 56 No Data Yes 25% Not entitled (New School) 68 German School Private Dubai Embassy German 107 15 Yes 30% 5% (Non-Profit) 69 Grammar School Profit UK NULL 16 Yes Opted for land rent freeze GreenField Community School 70 Profit IB 130 No Data Yes 40% Not entitled (New School) 71 Greenwood International School Profit US 339 0 No Not requested to increase Gulf Indian High School Not qualified for fee increase 72 16 Yes 3.44% Profit CBSE 1737 for 08/09 Gulf Model School 73 Profit CBSE 1848 0 Yes 50% 16% His Highness Shaikh Rashid Al Makoum Pak Sch 74 Embassy Pakistani 1190 0 No Not requested (Non-Profit) Horizon English School Not qualified for fee increase 75 16 Yes Profit UK 446 for 08/09 Percentage of fee Percentage of maximum SR. Students Was there a plan to INC% 08/09 NAME Category Curriculum increase taken in allowable fee increase for NO. Tot. No. increase fees REQUESTED 2007/2008 2008/2009 by KHDA 76 International Academic School Profit US 0 Yes 20% 16% 77 International School of Arts and Sciences Profit US 176 No Data Yes 20% Not entitled (New School) Islamic School for Education and Training Not applicable (Incomplete 78 No Data No Data Profit UAE Form) Islamic Studies and Holy Quran School Not applicable (Incomplete 79 No Data No Data Profit Pakistani Form) 80 Japanese School in Dubai Embassy Japanese 130 0 Yes 25% 20% (Non-Profit) 81 Jebel Ali Primary school Non-Profit UK 319 6 Yes 16.7 14% (Non-Profit) 82 Jebel Ali Primary School - Branch Non-Profit UK 285 5.8 Yes 16.7 14% (Non-Profit) Jumeirah College (A Branch of Premier Schools Not qualified for fee increase 83 16 Yes 30% International LLC) Profit UK 935 for 08/09 84 Jumeirah English Speaking School Non-Profit UK 690 7 Yes 15% 13% (Non-Profit) 85 Jumeirah English Speaking School (Branch) Non-Profit UK 924 7 Yes 15% 13% (Non-Profit) Khadija Al Kobra Iranian School for girls Not applicable (Incomplete 86 No Data No Data Embassy Iranian Form) 87 Kings Dubai Profit UK 409 16 No Not requested to increase 88 Little Flowers English school Profit CBSE 414 0 Yes 45% 16% 89 Lycee Francais International Profit French 592 0 Yes 16% 90 Lycee Georges Pompidou (High School) Embassy French 839 15 Yes 10% 4% (Non-Profit) 91 Lycee Georges Pompidou (Primary) Embassy French 543 10 No 4% (Non-Profit) Lycee Libanais Francophone Prive-Dubai Not qualified for fee increase 92 16 Yes 20% Profit French 465 for 08/09 93 Mirdif Private School Profit US 247 16 Yes 25% Case by case (Relocating) National Charity School Not applicable (Incomplete 94 No Data No Data Non-Profit UAE Form) New Academy School Not qualified for fee increase 95 16 Yes 34% Profit US NULL for 08/09 96 New Arab Unity School Profit US 90 No Data No Not entitled (New School) New Indian Model School CBSE,Kerala 20% Tution Not qualified for fee increase 97 15.47 Yes Profit State, 5692 55% Bus for 08/09 New World Pvt.
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