Fee hike approved for Dubai’s private schools

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The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has approved a 2.35 per cent Education Cost Index (ECI) for Dubai's for-profit private schools for the 2025–26 academic year, allowing eligible schools to increase tuition fees within that limit.

The ECI, which reflects the operational costs of running a school, including staff salaries, support services and rent, is calculated based on audited financial data submitted by schools in collaboration with Digital Dubai Authority.

Private schools that have been operating in Dubai for less than three years are not eligible to apply for a fee adjustment. All applications will be reviewed by the KHDA to ensure compliance with the set criteria.

“This sustainable approach ensures that Dubai remains a hub for high-quality education, while supporting schools in managing resources effectively,” said Shamma Al Mansouri, Director of Licensing and Education Services at the KHDA.

The announcement comes amid continued growth in Dubai’s private education sector, with 15 new schools opening in the past two academic years and over 20 more under review.

Dubai is now home to 227 private schools serving 387,441 students from 185 nationalities. Student enrolment grew by 12 per cent in 2023-24 and 6 per cent in 2024-25.

The expansion aligns with Dubai's Education Strategy 33, which aims to open at least 100 new private schools by 2033, offering parents more choices and access to world-class education.

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