KHDA Strengthens Commitment: No Fee Increase for Dubai’s Private Schools in 2026-2027 Academic Year

KHDA Strengthens Commitment: No Fee Increase for Dubai’s Private Schools in 2026-2027 Academic Year

In a pivotal announcement, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has confirmed that private school fees in Dubai will remain unchanged for the 2026-27 academic year. This decision, directed by H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, reflects the leadership’s dedication to supporting families amid shifting economic landscapes.

Economic Incentives Package

This announcement coincides with the recent approval of a second economic incentives package for Dubai, amounting to AED 1.5 billion. This brings the total economic incentives in the emirate to AED 2.5 billion. The new package consists of 33 initiatives set to be implemented over the next three to twelve months, aimed at alleviating financial pressures on both educational institutions and families.

Private educational institutions recognized by the KHDA will benefit from options for deferring or paying license renewal fees in installments, along with the postponement of fines. Early childhood centers will also be exempt from license renewal fees, fines, and Dubai Municipality market fees, significantly reducing the financial burden on families.

Support for Educational Institutions

The Knowledge Fund Establishment has introduced a range of support measures for affiliated institutions. Early childhood centers will receive partial rent exemptions and extended rent-free periods for those under construction. Additional support measures for educational institutions include partial or full exemptions from guarantee insurance requirements for canceled contracts, temporary suspension of contractual penalty clauses, and a freeze on scheduled rent increases upon renewal.

These initiatives underscore Dubai’s commitment to ensuring the stability and sustainable growth of the private education sector. The KHDA aims to maintain a flexible operational model that balances the interests of all stakeholders while providing necessary support to families during challenging times.

Resilience in Education

Currently, over 95% of students are attending on-site learning at private schools, highlighting the sector’s robust educational and operational readiness. This high attendance rate demonstrates the ability of educational institutions to maintain continuity of learning and adapt swiftly to changing circumstances through proactive planning.

Surveys conducted during KHDA listening sessions have revealed strong confidence among school leaders in the sector’s capacity to evolve and enhance educational standards. This confidence positions Dubai as a model for delivering a fully integrated education system, equipping future generations with world-class academic foundations.

Teachers participating in these sessions have identified resilience as a key quality that students are likely to remember from this period, reflecting a strong culture of adaptability and positive responses to challenges within Dubai’s education community.

Diverse Educational Choices

Dubai’s private education sector offers families a wide array of educational choices across 17 different curricula, with various fee options and locations throughout the emirate. This diversity enables parents to select the learning environment that best suits their children’s needs.

Additionally, the KHDA provides the Girnas – Educational Advisor service, which offers smart chat support and personalized one-on-one sessions for Emirati families. This service assists parents in choosing the most suitable school for their children, further enhancing the educational landscape in Dubai.

Commitment to Growth

Shamma Al Mansouri, Director of Licensing and Educational Services at KHDA, emphasized that Dubai’s private school sector continues to exhibit flexibility and resilience in adapting to evolving developments. The regulatory framework in place ensures continuity of learning and strengthens the sector’s stability and competitiveness, aligning with the goals of Dubai’s Education 33 Strategy.

Al Mansouri noted that Dubai remains dedicated to ensuring the stability and sustainable growth of the private education sector while balancing the interests of all stakeholders. Approximately 9,000 new affordable school places were introduced during the current academic year, serving around 230,000 students.

Looking ahead, the sector is poised to add approximately 7,500 more affordable school places over the next two academic years through incentive packages for education providers. This proactive approach aims to meet the evolving needs of families by offering diverse educational options.

KHDA is currently reviewing over 30 applications to open new private schools, following the establishment of six new schools in the current academic year. Student enrollment in Dubai’s private schools also saw a 6% increase in 2025, reflecting growing confidence in the quality of private education and its capacity to support the emirate’s population and economic growth.

As reported by cyberwarriorsmiddleeast.com, further details on this initiative can be found in their coverage.

Explore the latest digital editions of FAME Delivered in the Magazine section: https://famedelivered.com/magazine/

Published on 2026-05-23 13:59:00 • By FAME Delivered News Desk

KHDA Strengthens Commitment: No Fee Increase for Dubai’s Private Schools in 2026-2027 Academic Year

KHDA Strengthens Commitment: No Fee Increase for Dubai’s Private Schools in 2026-2027 Academic Year

In a pivotal announcement, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has confirmed that private school fees in Dubai will remain unchanged for the 2026-27 academic year. This decision, directed by H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, reflects the leadership’s dedication to supporting families amid shifting economic landscapes.

Economic Incentives Package

This announcement coincides with the recent approval of a second economic incentives package for Dubai, amounting to AED 1.5 billion. This brings the total economic incentives in the emirate to AED 2.5 billion. The new package consists of 33 initiatives set to be implemented over the next three to twelve months, aimed at alleviating financial pressures on both educational institutions and families.

Private educational institutions recognized by the KHDA will benefit from options for deferring or paying license renewal fees in installments, along with the postponement of fines. Early childhood centers will also be exempt from license renewal fees, fines, and Dubai Municipality market fees, significantly reducing the financial burden on families.

Support for Educational Institutions

The Knowledge Fund Establishment has introduced a range of support measures for affiliated institutions. Early childhood centers will receive partial rent exemptions and extended rent-free periods for those under construction. Additional support measures for educational institutions include partial or full exemptions from guarantee insurance requirements for canceled contracts, temporary suspension of contractual penalty clauses, and a freeze on scheduled rent increases upon renewal.

These initiatives underscore Dubai’s commitment to ensuring the stability and sustainable growth of the private education sector. The KHDA aims to maintain a flexible operational model that balances the interests of all stakeholders while providing necessary support to families during challenging times.

Resilience in Education

Currently, over 95% of students are attending on-site learning at private schools, highlighting the sector’s robust educational and operational readiness. This high attendance rate demonstrates the ability of educational institutions to maintain continuity of learning and adapt swiftly to changing circumstances through proactive planning.

Surveys conducted during KHDA listening sessions have revealed strong confidence among school leaders in the sector’s capacity to evolve and enhance educational standards. This confidence positions Dubai as a model for delivering a fully integrated education system, equipping future generations with world-class academic foundations.

Teachers participating in these sessions have identified resilience as a key quality that students are likely to remember from this period, reflecting a strong culture of adaptability and positive responses to challenges within Dubai’s education community.

Diverse Educational Choices

Dubai’s private education sector offers families a wide array of educational choices across 17 different curricula, with various fee options and locations throughout the emirate. This diversity enables parents to select the learning environment that best suits their children’s needs.

Additionally, the KHDA provides the Girnas – Educational Advisor service, which offers smart chat support and personalized one-on-one sessions for Emirati families. This service assists parents in choosing the most suitable school for their children, further enhancing the educational landscape in Dubai.

Commitment to Growth

Shamma Al Mansouri, Director of Licensing and Educational Services at KHDA, emphasized that Dubai’s private school sector continues to exhibit flexibility and resilience in adapting to evolving developments. The regulatory framework in place ensures continuity of learning and strengthens the sector’s stability and competitiveness, aligning with the goals of Dubai’s Education 33 Strategy.

Al Mansouri noted that Dubai remains dedicated to ensuring the stability and sustainable growth of the private education sector while balancing the interests of all stakeholders. Approximately 9,000 new affordable school places were introduced during the current academic year, serving around 230,000 students.

Looking ahead, the sector is poised to add approximately 7,500 more affordable school places over the next two academic years through incentive packages for education providers. This proactive approach aims to meet the evolving needs of families by offering diverse educational options.

KHDA is currently reviewing over 30 applications to open new private schools, following the establishment of six new schools in the current academic year. Student enrollment in Dubai’s private schools also saw a 6% increase in 2025, reflecting growing confidence in the quality of private education and its capacity to support the emirate’s population and economic growth.

As reported by cyberwarriorsmiddleeast.com, further details on this initiative can be found in their coverage.

Explore the latest digital editions of FAME Delivered in the Magazine section: https://famedelivered.com/magazine/

Published on 2026-05-23 13:59:00 • By FAME Delivered News Desk

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