The rising cost of schooling in the UAE is becoming a significant concern for parents across the country. A recent survey highlights that 63% of parents anticipate spending between Dh250,000 and Dh600,000 on their child’s education up to university admission. This steep expense has forced many families to rely on loans and credit cards to cover tuition fees.
Factors Contributing to Increased Education Costs
The escalating expenses are not limited to tuition fees alone but also include essential items such as:
- Books
- Uniforms
- Other school supplies
Parents report that this financial pressure is a major source of worry as they strive to ensure quality education for their children.
New Educational Features and Their Impact
Schools across the UAE are enhancing their offerings with new initiatives such as:
- Unified academic calendars
- AI-based lessons
- Expanded outdoor learning activities
While these innovations aim to improve the learning experience, they may also add to the overall costs for families.
Community Response and Outlook
Despite the financial challenges, the UAE community is adapting well to the new school year. Notably, traffic on the first day was lighter than expected, easing the daily commute for parents and students. The education sector continues to balance modernization with affordability, and many parents remain hopeful for future support and effective solutions to lighten their financial burdens.
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