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Dubai– 27 June 2021: The Knowledge and Human Development Authority’s (KHDA) today revealed that student enrolment at Dubai’s private schools has increased by 10,000, a rise of 3.9% since September 2020, according to its latest data report on private education in Dubai. 

For the first time since schools re-opened in September, more students – 52 per cent - are engaging in face-to-face learning than in distance learning. 

Dr. Abdulla Al Karam, Director General of KHDA said: “Parents have always had the choice of distance or face-to-face learning for their children. It’s great to see that parents have placed their confidence and trust in schools and that the government’s safety protocols continue to be rigorously implemented.  It’s also great that students are able to spend time with their friends and teachers in person every day.” 

KHDA also revealed that as much as 97% of eligible school staff have had at least one COVID-19 vaccination.

The report includes new data on early childhood education in Dubai that is expected to help enhance the growth and quality of the sector in the months and years to come. The latest figures include the number of early childhood centres (ECCs) in Dubai, students and their teachers. 

As of June 2021, there were more than 10,000 children attending 169 private early childhood centres in Dubai, also referred to as nurseries or early learning centres. Eight additional early childhood centres are expected to open by the end of this year. 

Dr. Abdulla Al Karam said: “The first five years of our lives form the foundation for the kind of adults we will become. High-quality early childhood education and care is crucial to creating a happy and healthy population, as well as a dynamic and future-focused Dubai. By gathering and sharing data on this sector, we hope to give it greater visibility and encourage even more growth. We’re grateful to all the centres we’ve worked with so far, and we look forward to deepening our relationship with them for the benefit of our youngest children and their families in Dubai.”

Other data just released in the latest report include:

• 92% of teachers at early childhood centres have teaching qualifications
• 10 new schools will open in the 2021/22 academic year
• 61% of courses offered by training institutes in Dubai focus on professional and management training

To read the full data infographic, please visit: https://www.khda.gov.ae/en/publications.
Page last updated 07 November 2021
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