The Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai reported today that there is no increase in school fees for private schools for the next academic year 2022-2023, based on the approved education cost index issued by the Dubai Statistics Center, which is based on the international scientific statistical methodology in fitting numbers.
The methodology used in calculating the annual adjustments to school fees is the framework of the school fees control framework for private schools in Dubai.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) notified private schools in Dubai officially today of the education cost index approved for the framework for setting school fees for the next academic year (2022-2023), which recorded
(negative) 1.01 percent, in implementation of the school fees control framework and its updates in 2019, in line with the strategic goals of the authority and information provided by parents and private school operators.
scientific methodology
The Executive Director of the Permits and Compliance Sector at the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, Mohammed Ahmed Darwish, said: “The private school education system in Dubai has shown sufficient flexibility to adapt to exceptional circumstances during the last period, which contributed to an increase in the rate of student enrollment in private schools.
By 5.8 percent since February of the year 2021, and the emirate continues to enhance its attractiveness as a preferred destination for educational service providers recognized for their efficiency to do business in Dubai.
Darwish pointed out that the education cost index is the methodological mechanism used for calculating and regulating school fees adjustments in private schools in Dubai in accordance with the framework for setting school fees, which entered into force for the first time in 2012 and was updated in 2019 in cooperation with the authorities
And based on the information obtained from parents and private school operators, he explained that the framework applies an internationally approved scientific methodology and technical standards linking the “quality of education” and the “education cost index”, in a manner that takes into account the interests of students and their parents.
As beneficiaries of educational services, it also encourages schools to improve the quality of education with long-term action plans within an integrated mechanism to control and regulate school fees, balance the educational and economic aspects, and protect the interests of all parties to the educational process.”
The Executive Director of the Permits and Compliance Sector at the authority pointed out that the education cost index keeps pace with stimulating government measures that take into account the interests of all parties in light of the diversity of educational options in front of parents, which contributed to moving towards achieving a balance between the needs of parents on the one hand and the educational opportunities available to their children’s schools. On the other hand”.
Private schools in Dubai have recorded an increase in the enrollment rates of their students by 5.8 percent since February of the year 2021, and Dubai has witnessed the opening of about 21 new private schools during the past three years, as the emirate hosts 215 private schools that implement 18 diverse educational curricula.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai reported today that there is no increase in school fees for private schools for the next academic year 2022-2023, based on the approved education cost index issued by the Dubai Statistics Center, which is based on the international scientific statistical methodology in fitting numbers.
The methodology used in calculating the annual adjustments to school fees is the framework of the school fees control framework for private schools in Dubai.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) notified private schools in Dubai officially today of the education cost index approved for the framework for setting school fees for the next academic year (2022-2023), which recorded
(negative) 1.01 percent, in implementation of the school fees control framework and its updates in 2019, in line with the strategic goals of the authority and information provided by parents and private school operators.
scientific methodology
The Executive Director of the Permits and Compliance Sector at the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, Mohammed Ahmed Darwish, said: “The private school education system in Dubai has shown sufficient flexibility to adapt to exceptional circumstances during the last period, which contributed to an increase in the rate of student enrollment in private schools.
By 5.8 percent since February of the year 2021, and the emirate continues to enhance its attractiveness as a preferred destination for educational service providers recognized for their efficiency to do business in Dubai.
Darwish pointed out that the education cost index is the methodological mechanism used for calculating and regulating school fees adjustments in private schools in Dubai in accordance with the framework for setting school fees, which entered into force for the first time in 2012 and was updated in 2019 in cooperation with the authorities
And based on the information obtained from parents and private school operators, he explained that the framework applies an internationally approved scientific methodology and technical standards linking the “quality of education” and the “education cost index”, in a manner that takes into account the interests of students and their parents.
As beneficiaries of educational services, it also encourages schools to improve the quality of education with long-term action plans within an integrated mechanism to control and regulate school fees, balance the educational and economic aspects, and protect the interests of all parties to the educational process.”
The Executive Director of the Permits and Compliance Sector at the authority pointed out that the education cost index keeps pace with stimulating government measures that take into account the interests of all parties in light of the diversity of educational options in front of parents, which contributed to moving towards achieving a balance between the needs of parents on the one hand and the educational opportunities available to their children’s schools. On the other hand”.
Private schools in Dubai have recorded an increase in the enrollment rates of their students by 5.8 percent since February of the year 2021, and Dubai has witnessed the opening of about 21 new private schools during the past three years, as the emirate hosts 215 private schools that implement 18 diverse educational curricula.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai reported today that there is no increase in school fees for private schools for the next academic year 2022-2023, based on the approved education cost index issued by the Dubai Statistics Center, which is based on the international scientific statistical methodology in fitting numbers.
The methodology used in calculating the annual adjustments to school fees is the framework of the school fees control framework for private schools in Dubai.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) notified private schools in Dubai officially today of the education cost index approved for the framework for setting school fees for the next academic year (2022-2023), which recorded
(negative) 1.01 percent, in implementation of the school fees control framework and its updates in 2019, in line with the strategic goals of the authority and information provided by parents and private school operators.
scientific methodology
The Executive Director of the Permits and Compliance Sector at the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, Mohammed Ahmed Darwish, said: “The private school education system in Dubai has shown sufficient flexibility to adapt to exceptional circumstances during the last period, which contributed to an increase in the rate of student enrollment in private schools.
By 5.8 percent since February of the year 2021, and the emirate continues to enhance its attractiveness as a preferred destination for educational service providers recognized for their efficiency to do business in Dubai.
Darwish pointed out that the education cost index is the methodological mechanism used for calculating and regulating school fees adjustments in private schools in Dubai in accordance with the framework for setting school fees, which entered into force for the first time in 2012 and was updated in 2019 in cooperation with the authorities
And based on the information obtained from parents and private school operators, he explained that the framework applies an internationally approved scientific methodology and technical standards linking the “quality of education” and the “education cost index”, in a manner that takes into account the interests of students and their parents.
As beneficiaries of educational services, it also encourages schools to improve the quality of education with long-term action plans within an integrated mechanism to control and regulate school fees, balance the educational and economic aspects, and protect the interests of all parties to the educational process.”
The Executive Director of the Permits and Compliance Sector at the authority pointed out that the education cost index keeps pace with stimulating government measures that take into account the interests of all parties in light of the diversity of educational options in front of parents, which contributed to moving towards achieving a balance between the needs of parents on the one hand and the educational opportunities available to their children’s schools. On the other hand”.
Private schools in Dubai have recorded an increase in the enrollment rates of their students by 5.8 percent since February of the year 2021, and Dubai has witnessed the opening of about 21 new private schools during the past three years, as the emirate hosts 215 private schools that implement 18 diverse educational curricula.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai reported today that there is no increase in school fees for private schools for the next academic year 2022-2023, based on the approved education cost index issued by the Dubai Statistics Center, which is based on the international scientific statistical methodology in fitting numbers.
The methodology used in calculating the annual adjustments to school fees is the framework of the school fees control framework for private schools in Dubai.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) notified private schools in Dubai officially today of the education cost index approved for the framework for setting school fees for the next academic year (2022-2023), which recorded
(negative) 1.01 percent, in implementation of the school fees control framework and its updates in 2019, in line with the strategic goals of the authority and information provided by parents and private school operators.
scientific methodology
The Executive Director of the Permits and Compliance Sector at the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, Mohammed Ahmed Darwish, said: “The private school education system in Dubai has shown sufficient flexibility to adapt to exceptional circumstances during the last period, which contributed to an increase in the rate of student enrollment in private schools.
By 5.8 percent since February of the year 2021, and the emirate continues to enhance its attractiveness as a preferred destination for educational service providers recognized for their efficiency to do business in Dubai.
Darwish pointed out that the education cost index is the methodological mechanism used for calculating and regulating school fees adjustments in private schools in Dubai in accordance with the framework for setting school fees, which entered into force for the first time in 2012 and was updated in 2019 in cooperation with the authorities
And based on the information obtained from parents and private school operators, he explained that the framework applies an internationally approved scientific methodology and technical standards linking the “quality of education” and the “education cost index”, in a manner that takes into account the interests of students and their parents.
As beneficiaries of educational services, it also encourages schools to improve the quality of education with long-term action plans within an integrated mechanism to control and regulate school fees, balance the educational and economic aspects, and protect the interests of all parties to the educational process.”
The Executive Director of the Permits and Compliance Sector at the authority pointed out that the education cost index keeps pace with stimulating government measures that take into account the interests of all parties in light of the diversity of educational options in front of parents, which contributed to moving towards achieving a balance between the needs of parents on the one hand and the educational opportunities available to their children’s schools. On the other hand”.
Private schools in Dubai have recorded an increase in the enrollment rates of their students by 5.8 percent since February of the year 2021, and Dubai has witnessed the opening of about 21 new private schools during the past three years, as the emirate hosts 215 private schools that implement 18 diverse educational curricula.