School enrollments in Dubai up by 2.1 per cent
Private schools made a revenue of Dh8.45 billion in 2019-20, says new KHDA report
School enrollments in Dubai have witnessed a 2.1 per cent growth in 2019-20, with more students being admitted into new schools, particularly those offering the UK or IB curriculum, reveals the Annual Education Landscape Report released by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) on Wednesday.
According to the report, a total of 295,148 students were enrolled into Dubai’s schools during this academic year. Of them, Indians topped the list at 98,527 admissions, followed by 34,542 Emiratis, 22,668 Pakistanis, 17238 Egyptians and 13,594 British nationals.
Commenting on the findings of the report, Dr Abdulla Al Karam, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Director General of KHDA, said, “The opening of new private schools, training institutes and international branch campuses in Dubai over the last decade has stimulated growth and helped us create a diverse education community with diverse curricula and programmes that meets the expectations of families. Today, there is a wide range of options and choices in the market, compared to 10 years back, and this has resulted in the sector’s steady progress making Dubai even more attractive – both regionally and internationally. We want to sustain the progress and work as a catalyst to further strengthen the education sector and fulfill our aspiration to promote lifelong learning.”
The opening of new private schools, training institutes and international branch campuses in Dubai over the last decade has stimulated growth and helped us create a diverse education community with diverse curricula and programmes that meets the expectations of families.