Education
School fees in Dubai to remain unchanged for next year: KHDA
According to details reported on the education regulator website Knowledge and Human
Development Authority (KHDA), school fees will stay unchanged for the next academic year.
The updated FAQs section on the authority’s website has confirmed that schools and universities in Dubai will be allowed to operate from the start of the 2020/21 academic year, provided they comply with its directives on health and safety protocols.
In response to a query about whether this change will impact school fees, the KHDA said fees will stay where they currently are, saying, “We are encouraging schools and parents to work together and ensure that learning happens in the best interests of the students.”
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