Highlights
- NEASC accredited American curriculum
- Specialized IB pathway available
- Diverse community of 990 students
Overview
Philadelphia Private School (PPS) stands out for its integration of American and International Baccalaureate (IB) curricula, providing a robust educational experience that prepares students for a global future. With an enrollment spanning from Pre-KG to Grade 12, PPS nurtures a diverse community, reflecting over 60 nationalities and fostering an inclusive atmosphere.
The curriculum is structured to ensure academic excellence, with students undertaking standardized assessments aligned with NEASC accreditation. This pathway not only includes AP courses but also IB Diploma options, aimed at developing critical thinking and global awareness. Recent exam results showcase a commendable rate of university placements, further underscoring the school’s commitment to academic rigor.
PPS boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including a dedicated 6-court sports hall, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, and well-equipped science laboratories. The school emphasizes community engagement, with various clubs and initiatives that drive student participation and leadership. The current DSIB rating of ‘Acceptable’ reflects ongoing efforts to enhance educational quality and student outcomes.
- from 4
- to 18 years old
Co-Education
from 19,069 to 38,177 AED
Founded in 2006
N/A
990 students
Academics
The academic structure at PPS is meticulously designed to cater to different phases of development. In the Early Years, the focus is on foundational skills through play-based learning, transitioning into a more structured Primary curriculum that emphasizes literacy and numeracy. As students move into Secondary education, they are presented with the choice of American High School Diplomas or the IB Diploma Programme, both of which are recognized internationally.
Assessment is continuous and multifaceted, employing both formative and summative evaluations to gauge student progress. The school utilizes standardized tests and internal assessments, ensuring students are well-prepared for transition points, including graduation and university admissions. A unique aspect of their curriculum delivery is the integration of project-based learning, which encourages real-world applications of knowledge.
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Tuition Fees for 2026
Learn more about Philadelphia Private School tuition fees for 2026, including general fee details and available scholarships.
Annual tuition fees
Annual tuition fees at Philadelphia Private School range from AED 19,069 to AED 38,177, depending on the student's grade level and program.
Scholarships
Scholarship information is not currently available. Please contact the school directly through this page to learn more.
Extra curricular
PPS offers a vibrant array of extracurricular activities, including the Model United Nations and a comprehensive sports program that encompasses football, basketball, and swimming. The school provides facilities such as an Olympic-sized swimming pool and a fully-equipped gymnasium, ensuring students have access to top-notch resources. Annual competitions and performances, including science fairs and cultural showcases, allow students to demonstrate their talents and hard work.
The school fosters a strong sense of community through a house system that promotes teamwork and leadership. Students are encouraged to take on leadership roles within clubs and community service initiatives, contributing to local charities and environmental projects. International exchange programs further enrich the student experience, offering opportunities for cultural immersion and global awareness.
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Student Community
Philadelphia Private School welcomes a vibrant community of 990 students representing different nationalities.
Student-teacher ratio
50:1
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How much does it cost to attend Philadelphia Private School?
Tuition fees for Philadelphia Private School range from 19069 to 38176.5 AED per year depending on the student’s grade and chosen program.