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Private school fees in Cyprus: the full comparison table

Desk-researched draft — every fee below was read from the named school’s own published fee schedule on 5 July 2026, but fee pages change and several schools publish none at all. Rows marked VERIFY need a call or email to the school before this page ships.

Data as of: 5 July 2026. Fees apply to the academic year stated in each row (2026–27 unless noted). Next scheduled refresh: October 2026.

Cyprus has no central register of private school fees, so comparing schools means opening seventeen different PDFs — some of them scanned images, some in Greek, some not published at all. We did that on 5 July 2026 and put every published number in one place. Nothing here is ranked; the table’s only editorial position is that a published fee schedule beats “fees available at interview”.

How this table was built

Every figure was taken directly from the school’s own fee page or fee PDF on 5 July 2026 — no aggregator sites, no “typical fees” estimates, no numbers from third-party relocation portals. Where a school publishes no fees, the row says VERIFY and shows nothing, because an honest gap beats an invented number. Each row states the academic year the school itself attaches to the fees. “Primary (Y3)” means the fee band containing Year 3 (or the school’s equivalent grade) as a representative primary year; “Lower sec.” covers Years 7–9 equivalents; “Upper sec.” the final two years (A-Level or IB DP).

Three general warnings before you compare:

  • Tuition is not the whole bill. Deposits, registration fees, capital levies, technology and “composite” fees can add €300–€1,900 to the first year. They’re listed per school below.
  • Some schools price by passport. The Grammar School Limassol publishes separate lists for Cypriot and non-Cypriot passport holders.
  • New-student vs continuing-student prices differ at PASCAL schools; the headline figures below are the new-student rates, with continuing rates noted.

Limassol

School Curriculum Pre-primary Primary (Y3) Lower sec. (Y7–9) Upper sec. (final 2 yrs) One-off / annual extras Year
The Heritage Private School British, IGCSE/A-Level VERIFY — fee PDF link broken €9,300 (Y3–4) €11,310 €13,200 (Y12–13) Deposit €1,200 (refundable) + enrolment €320; re-enrolment €320/yr 2026–27
Foley’s School British, IGCSE/A-Level €7,500 (Foundation) €9,300 (Y3–5) €11,700 (Forms 1–3) €12,600 (Forms 4–U6) Registration deposit €1,800 (one-off, refundable with notice) 2026–27
The Grammar School Limassol British, secondary only — (no primary) €8,700 (non-Cypriot) / €7,800–8,000 (Cypriot) €10,650 (non-Cypriot) / €9,600–9,800 (Cypriot) Registration €180/yr; lab fees €170/subject in final classes 2026–27
American Academy Limassol English-medium, KG–secondary €5,250 (KG) / €5,550 (Reception) €6,798 (Y3–4) €7,230–8,550 (Classes 1–3) €9,750 (Classes 6–7) New: €500 application+registration; returning: €250 + €400 deposit (credited) 2026–27
PASCAL Private School Lemesos English-medium, IGCSE/A-Level + IB DP €8,050 €8,335 (Y1–3) €11,200 (Sec. Y1–3) €11,800; IB DP €13,300 Registration €750/yr; PTA €50/yr; continuing-student rates lower (e.g. sec. Y4–6 €8,865) 2026–27
The Island Private School (ISL) IB continuum (PYP/MYP/DP/CP), full-day 8:00–18:00 €9,650 (ages 3–5) €12,500 (PYP G1–5) €13,650 (MYP G6–8) €18,550 (IB DP/CP) Application €100; enrolment €750 (new); re-enrolment €500; deposit €1,500. Prices include 30% temporary-campus discount 2026–27
Trinity Private School IB framework (MYP authorised), EN/RU bilingual VERIFY VERIFY — PDF lists €1,600 (PYP) but does not state the billing period VERIFY (€1,600 MYP 1–3, unit unstated) VERIFY (€1,750 DP, unit unstated) Registration €1,200 one-off (incl. uniform set, materials, insurance) 2026–27

Nicosia

School Curriculum Pre-primary Primary (Y3) Lower sec. (Y7–9) Upper sec. (final 2 yrs) One-off / annual extras Year
The English School British, selective, IGCSE/A-Level — (entry at Form 1 by exam) €9,550 (all forms, 1st child) €9,550 €3,000 initial deposit (newcomers); 2nd child €8,595, 3rd child −50% 2026–27
The Grammar School Nicosia British, secondary (Classes 1–7) €8,990 (flat) €8,990 Registration €320/yr; 2nd child €7,640; full-settlement discount €550 2026–27
American International School in Cyprus (AISC) American + IB DP €5,900 (KG3/KG4) €9,600 (G1–5) €10,550 (G6–8) €14,700 (G11–12) Application €250; registration €500; capital levy €1,500 (Gr 2–12); annual tech €250 + development €1,400 2025–26
PASCAL Private School Lefkosia English-medium + IB DP €7,020 €8,000 (Y1–3) €9,300 (Sec. Y1–3) €9,825; IB DP €11,485 Registration €400/yr; PTA €50/yr 2026–27
The Falcon School British-style €5,100 (KG–Pre-Reception) €6,900 (P3–4) €8,000 (S1–3) €8,400 (S6–7) Registration €500 + deposit €500 (refundable); sibling discounts 15/25/35% 2025–26
The G C School of Careers English-medium secondary (+ separate primary) VERIFY — primary fees not published VERIFY €9,000 incl. fees (Forms 1–7) €9,000 + science fee €100–200 Deposit €2,300; sibling discounts €1,000/€1,500; early settlement −€500 2025–26
Highgate Private School British-style VERIFY — no fee schedule published anywhere on the school’s site VERIFY VERIFY VERIFY VERIFY

Larnaca

School Curriculum Pre-primary Primary (Y3) Lower sec. (Y7–9) Upper sec. (final 2 yrs) One-off / annual extras Year
The American Academy Larnaca English-medium, junior + 7-yr senior €4,130–5,210 (Early Years) €6,110 (Junior Class 3) €7,220–7,330 (Senior Classes 1–3) €7,450–7,470 (Classes 6–7) New-student registration €150–200; entrance exam €75–100; deposit €1,500 (credited). Fee sheets published in Greek 2026–27
PASCAL Private School Larnaka English-medium + IB DP €7,580 €8,160 (Y1–3) €9,440 (Sec. Y1–3) €9,975; IB DP €11,660 Registration €400/yr; PTA €50/yr 2026–27
Med High English-medium €4,800–5,200 €6,200 (Grade 3) €7,300–7,900 (Years 1–3) €8,500–8,850 (Years 5–6) Registration €150 (new); deposit €800; entrance exam €50–70 2026–27

Paphos

School Curriculum Pre-primary Primary (Y3) Lower sec. (Y7–9) Upper sec. (final 2 yrs) One-off / annual extras Year
International School of Paphos (ISOP) British, IGCSE/A-Level €3,250 (KG) / €4,815 (Reception) €7,340 (Y3–4) €7,945–8,665 (Y7–9) €9,515 (Y12–13) New: assessment €115 + admissions €260; re-enrolment €100/yr; deposit €1,000 (offset); composite fee €250–375/yr 2026–27
TLC Private School British-style VERIFY — school publishes no fees; “fee illustrations available at interview” VERIFY VERIFY VERIFY VERIFY
Aspire Private British School British VERIFY — only assessment fees published (€25 infants, €50 juniors/seniors) VERIFY VERIFY VERIFY Assessment €25–50

What do the extras actually add in year one?

Worked example, one child entering Year 3 in Limassol, from the published schedules above: at Foley’s you pay €9,300 tuition plus an €1,800 refundable deposit (€11,100 cash out in year one); at PASCAL Lemesos €8,335 tuition plus €750 registration and €50 PTA (€9,135, with registration repeating annually); at American Academy Limassol €6,798 plus €500 application and registration (€7,298). The cheapest headline tuition and the cheapest first-year total are not always the same school.

Which schools don’t publish fees at all?

As of 5 July 2026: Highgate (Nicosia), TLC (Paphos) and Aspire (Paphos) publish no tuition schedule; G C School of Careers publishes secondary but not primary fees; Heritage’s early-years fee PDF link is broken. Trinity (Limassol) publishes figures without stating the billing period. If you’re considering any of these, the fee conversation happens by email or at interview — budget accordingly and get the quote in writing.

FAQ

Are these the final prices, or do schools add more?

The tuition figures are the schools’ published annual rates for the stated year. Most schools add one-off or annual charges — deposits, registration, capital levies, lab or composite fees — listed in the “extras” column. Uniforms, transport, meals and exam-board fees (IGCSE/A-Level/IB entries) are generally on top and rarely published.

Why do some rows say 2025–26 instead of 2026–27?

AISC, Falcon and G C School of Careers had not published a 2026–27 schedule as of 5 July 2026, so their rows carry the most recent year the school itself publishes. Expect increases when the new schedules appear.

Do schools discount for a second child?

Many do, per their own published policies: The English School charges €8,595 for a second child and half fees for a third; The Grammar School Nicosia €7,640 for a second child; Falcon publishes 15/25/35% sibling discounts; G C School of Careers €1,000–1,500 off. Always confirm the current policy directly.

How often is this table updated?

The data date is shown at the top of the page. This page is on a quarterly re-verification cycle; the next scheduled refresh is October 2026. If a school updates its fee page in between, the school’s own PDF — linked in each row — is the authority.

Frequently asked questions

Are these the final prices, or do schools add more?
The tuition figures are the schools' published annual rates for the stated year. Most schools add deposits, registration, capital levies or lab and composite fees, listed per school in the table. Uniforms, transport, meals and exam-board fees are generally on top and rarely published.
Why do some rows show 2025-26 instead of 2026-27?
AISC, Falcon and G C School of Careers had not published a 2026-27 schedule as of 5 July 2026, so their rows carry the most recent year the school itself publishes. Expect increases when new schedules appear.
Do schools discount for a second child?
Many do, per their own published policies: The English School charges 8,595 euros for a second child and half fees for a third; The Grammar School Nicosia 7,640 euros; Falcon publishes 15/25/35% sibling discounts; G C School of Careers 1,000-1,500 euros off.
How often is this table updated?
The data date is shown at the top of the page and each row links the school's own fee page, which is always the authority. The table is on a quarterly re-verification cycle; the next scheduled refresh is October 2026.