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Non refundable admission fee

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EW GURU
Latest post on 09 July 2015 - 19:25
Can u check when the fee hike for Sept was announced. If it was after you paid deposit then legally they have to return deposit if you request.
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 09 July 2015 - 16:59
I contacted the school and they were ranting about the Khda guidelines and unfortunately I know what was on the not even fine print line that I signed. I actually don't know what we are doing now, either have a horrible commute for a while or take the loss. At least I gave it a go. It's a G**s school, not really the most sympathetic group from what I understand. I think if you applied to another G**s school it may be transferable? Worth a try? They have schools all over
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EW GURU
Latest post on 09 July 2015 - 15:38
Try your luck with khda as well before giving it up. you never know you might get lucky.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 09 July 2015 - 11:11
If the schools advised of an increase in cost of fees AFTER you paid the deposit then you can cite this as reason to ask for deposit back and legally they have to....
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 08 July 2015 - 20:38
I think the KHDA rules/guidelines are that you can only have a refund if you're moving overseas or out of the a Emirate you have a school place. But it's worth a try appealing to the school.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 08 July 2015 - 08:01
I have paid 10,000 dhs to a school to secure a school place. Now we will not be able to send our child to that school, as we have to move to another part of Dubai and the travel time will be too long. I know it says non refundable, but I would like to know if anyone ever managed to convince a school to return it? It's so much money to loose, especially when we have to fork out for the security deposit for the new school on top of it. I wish you good luck with this task as I don't think schools are very flexible in returning money especially when you are staying in the country. Would it not be an option to maybe do 1 Term or bite the bullet and commute for a year and then change? I know that it is not ideal, but 10K is a lot of money.
 
 

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