A report by the Dubai School of Human Rights (DHA) School Monitoring and Monitoring Agency (DHC) revealed that 18 private schools in the emirate have increased their quality of education over the past academic year. The number of students is 18,776, including 2946 male and female students.

The updated framework for school fees, recently approved by the Executive Council of Dubai, allows schools to raise their fees by 3.1% to 4.14%, while six private schools do not deserve to increase their fees for the next school year due to the decline in their performance.

The updated framework for organizing school fees prevents fees for private schools with low educational quality, according to the Dubai Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) supervisory body, while private schools that maintain the same valuation over the previous year can adjust their school fees by a cost index Education itself, while the former system allowed schools to increase similar to the value of the education index, in addition to the value associated with the quality of school performance.

Nine schools have improved their quality of education from the last academic year to the current academic year, from "weak" to "acceptable" and from "acceptable" to "good", allowing them to increase their fees by 4.14% (2.07%), while five schools could increase their fees by 3.6% (Education Cost Index × 1.75), because they moved from a "good" assessment in the last school year to "very good" in the academic year The updated framework for school fees for four schools increases their fees by 3.1% (Education Cost Index x 1.5), because they have moved from a "very good" »Last academic year to the« outstanding »current academic year.

The report said that 152 private schools in Dubai have maintained their assessment between the past two years and the current. The updated tuition framework allows them to increase their fees by the 2.07% cost of education index adopted by the Dubai Statistics Center.

The Knowledge and Human Development Authority indicated that 90% of students will not tolerate a potential increase in fees more than the cost of education index, while 10% of students have a potential increase in fees beyond the cost of education index.

The Commission emphasized that the system of organizing tuition fees is aimed at achieving cooperation between government agencies and the private sector, providing quality educational services, providing various options for education at affordable prices, and enhancing flexibility and transparency in a manner that respects the interests of all parties.

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Seventy percent of students in Dubai's private schools receive a "good" or "better" education, and 70% of the students in these schools receive "good" or "better" education, according to the annual report of the School Supervision Agency of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai. .

He pointed out that 18 of the 176 private schools in the emirate were evaluated this year, have made progress in their performance compared to previous years.

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