FAQ for Warangal Parents
School Fees FAQ — Warangal
School fees are the single biggest year-on-year financial commitment most Warangal families make for a child's education. Beyond the headline annual figure, parents often discover transport, uniforms, books and exam fees that change the real cost. This FAQ explains how the fee structure typically works in Warangal and how Yajur Public School communicates fees upfront — with no hidden line items.
Frequently asked questions
What is the fee structure at Yajur Public School?
Fees are class-wise and broken into tuition, admission (one-time at entry), books and uniforms (paid annually), and optional transport. The exact figures for 2026-27 are shared at the campus visit and on the offer letter so parents can compare line-by-line.
Can I pay fees in instalments?
Yes. Tuition can be paid quarterly or in two half-yearly instalments. The first instalment is due at the time of admission confirmation, and subsequent instalments have published due dates communicated at the start of the academic year.
What payment methods do you accept?
Online bank transfer (NEFT/IMPS), UPI, debit/credit card and cheque favouring Yajur Public School. Cash payments are accepted at the campus office only and a receipt is issued the same day.
Are there any hidden costs we should plan for?
We publish a complete fee sheet at admission, including transport (optional), books, uniforms and stationery. Extra-curricular trips, external olympiad fees and one-off events are billed separately and are always optional.
Do you offer fee concessions for siblings?
Yes. Families with two or more children enrolled at Yajur Public School are eligible for a sibling concession on tuition. Speak to the admissions team for the exact percentage applicable for 2026-27.
Are scholarships available to reduce fees?
Yes — top performers in our Quest 2026 online scholarship test can earn a partial to full tuition waiver. Quest 2026 is open to students currently in Grades 7, 8 and 9.
What is the refund policy if I withdraw after admission?
Admission fees are non-refundable. Tuition paid in advance for future instalments is refunded on a pro-rata basis if a child withdraws before the start of the relevant term, subject to written intimation.
Are textbooks and notebooks included in the fees?
Books are billed separately at the start of the academic year and are sourced directly through the school to ensure Oxford International Curriculum-aligned material. Notebooks are typically covered in the stationery kit.
How does Yajur Public School fee compare to other Warangal schools?
We position fees competitively for an international-curriculum school in Warangal. The closest comparison is mid-tier CBSE schools in Hanamkonda — and we believe the curriculum, faculty ratio and infrastructure justify the bracket. Best to compare line-by-line at the campus visit.
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