Some private school regulators have said no refunds will be given despite closures. Reem Mohammed / The National
Some private school regulators have said no refunds will be given despite closures. Reem Mohammed / The National
Some private school regulators have said no refunds will be given despite closures. Reem Mohammed / The National
Some private school regulators have said no refunds will be given despite closures. Reem Mohammed / The National

'Typical' Dubai pupil is five, Indian and called Mohammed


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Mohammed is five years old, Indian, and is enrolled in the first year of a British curriculum school in Dubai.

But you will not find him in a classroom. Instead, he is an invention of Dubai officials, who have created Mohammed as a personification of the changing landscape of private education in the emirate, with the average age of pupils becoming younger and classrooms more diverse.

A report compiled to offer a comprehensive snapshot of private schools in Dubai shows that Mohammed is more likely than ever to go to a British curriculum school.

Enrolment at British schools has grown by seven per cent over the past five years, to almost 110,000 pupils, accounting for more than a third of the 295,148 private schools pupils in Dubai.

Meanwhile numbers of pupils at Indian schools - virtually identical to UK schools as recently as 2016 - have flatlined over the past five years. Numbers at American schools have also levelled off.

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

“The success of key economic sectors in Dubai has created new opportunities that are contributing towards better infrastructure and creating more choice for families,” Abdulla Al Karam, director general of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority, 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.”

The report shows that the 295,148 students enrolled across Dubai’s 208 private schools in the 2019-20 school year was a record high. The figure has risen by more than two per cent on last year, and is up 50 per cent in a decade.

Of Emiratis going to Dubai private schools, the most popular are American curriculum institutions, where around 20,000 are educated.

But a rising number of Emiratis are sending their children to British schools, too. Less than 5,000 pupils were educated in them a decade ago, compared to nearly 10,000 now.

Despite the rise in overall student numbers, there remain a large number of unfilled places, with private schools running at just 81 per cent capacity.

The most unfilled places are at Dubai’s 16 International Baccalaureate schools, which are running at 65.1 per cent capacity. Both Indian and Ministry of Education schools are at 85.1 per cent capacity.

At Dubai’s most diverse school by nationality - Gems Wellington Academy - a British curriculum school, there are children from 103 different countries.

Overall, children from 173 different countries are enrolled in Dubai schools, with the largest group being from India. They are followed by Emiratis, Pakistanis, Egyptians and British children.

Teaching a broad range of nationalities had helped create a richer learning environment, Kevin Loft, principal at GEMS Wellington Academy, said.

“The growth and development of the school shows the appeal that the British curriculum offers a range and variety of people," he said.

"Welcoming and supporting diversity has made the school a richer and more internationally-minded community to learn and work within.”

Schools charging the cheapest fees are the most full, the report said, with those charging less than Dh15,000 at 88 per cent capacity. At the most expensive schools, where fees are more than Dh60,000, 83.9 per cent of places were taken up.

Dubai private school pupils
Dubai private school pupils

The average annual school fee was Dh29,057, KHDA said, with just over half of pupils' families, 51.1 per cent, paying less than Dh20,000. Total income across the sector in Dubai, not allowing for fee discounts some parents are eligible for, was Dh8.45 billion.

Why it pays to compare

A comparison of sending Dh20,000 from the UAE using two different routes at the same time - the first direct from a UAE bank to a bank in Germany, and the second from the same UAE bank via an online platform to Germany - found key differences in cost and speed. The transfers were both initiated on January 30.

Route 1: bank transfer

The UAE bank charged Dh152.25 for the Dh20,000 transfer. On top of that, their exchange rate margin added a difference of around Dh415, compared with the mid-market rate.

Total cost: Dh567.25 - around 2.9 per cent of the total amount

Total received: €4,670.30 

Route 2: online platform

The UAE bank’s charge for sending Dh20,000 to a UK dirham-denominated account was Dh2.10. The exchange rate margin cost was Dh60, plus a Dh12 fee.

Total cost: Dh74.10, around 0.4 per cent of the transaction

Total received: €4,756

The UAE bank transfer was far quicker – around two to three working days, while the online platform took around four to five days, but was considerably cheaper. In the online platform transfer, the funds were also exposed to currency risk during the period it took for them to arrive.

'Brazen'

Director: Monika Mitchell

Starring: Alyssa Milano, Sam Page, Colleen Wheeler

Rating: 3/5

Scoreline

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Results

5pm: Al Maha Stables – Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 (Turf) 1,600m; Winner: Reem Baynounah, Fernando Jara (jockey), Mohamed Daggash (trainer)

5.30pm: Wathba Stallions Cup – Maiden (PA) Dh70,000 (T) 1,600m; Winner: AF Afham, Tadhg O’Shea, Ernst Oertel

6pm: Emirates Fillies Classic – Prestige (PA) Dh100,000 (T) 1,600m; Winner: Ghallieah, Sebastien Martino, Jean-Claude Pecout

6.30pm: Emirates Colts Classic – Prestige (PA) Dh100,000 (T) 1,600m; Winner: Yas Xmnsor, Saif Al Balushi, Khalifa Al Neyadi

7pm: The President’s Cup – Group 1 (PA) Dh2,500,000 (T) 2,200m; Winner: Somoud, Adrie de Vries, Jean de Roualle

7.30pm: The President’s Cup – Listed (TB) Dh380,000 (T) 1,400m; Winner: Haqeeqy, Dane O’Neill, John Hyde.

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