From school costs, housing, and insurance, there’s a lot of factors to consider, experts told Arabian Business
childrens education
Revealed: 10 of the most expensive schools in Dubai
As of 2019, there are 209 private schools in Dubai, according to education portal Edarabia
How UAE start-up MonkiBox is turning playtime into learning
MonkiBox is a subscription program that supports early brain development with toys that turn playtime into a learning experience
Video: How UAE educators are looking to redefine literacy for children
Conjuring up ideas to engage children with books is what Emirati author and illustrator Maitha Al Khayat has been doing for more than ten years.
Gallery: Sheikh Mohammed meets the schoolboy hero who saved classmates in Kalba bus fire
Khalifa Abdullah Ali Al Kaabi, who saved his classmates when their bus caught fire and managed to get them all out minutes before it burst into flames.
Saudi first as female teachers educate young boys
Female teachers educating 13.5 percent of young male pupils
Gallery: Over 6 million students back to school in Saudi Arabia
Some 6 million public school students across the kingdom back to school on Sunday to start the new academic year.
Helping your child overcome the ‘back to school’ anxiety
New classrooms, new teachers, new coursework and, as is the case for many here in Dubai, an all-together new country, can severely impact our children’s well-being and mental health
UAE kids kitted out for school thanks to Dubai Cares
10,000 orphans and children from low income families to benefit from ENOC-sponsored initiative
Dubai Cares announces $300,000 support for UNICEF initiative
Education program designed to help children affected by protracted crises
For Dubai Cares’ CEO, education can’t wait
Over the last decade, Dubai Cares CEO, Tariq Al Gurg has transformed the organisation from one that simply signed cheques into a major global NGO that helps countries make sure their children aren’t left behind
Video: Are UAE’s school fees unreasonably high?
Fee freezes, reductions, discounts, scholarships, flexible payment plans – schools in the UAE have been pulling out all the stops to attract parents and retain students, in what analysts are calling an oversupplied and fiercely competitive market for education providers.
Is the UAE learning a valuable lesson on school fees?
High school fees is something many expats accept as one of the downsides of living in the UAE, but the days of yearly increases and long waiting lists appear to be over, as education operators begin to adjust to the new economic landscape
Opinion: how do we solve the UAE’s school fees conundrum?
Amid a slowdown in school fees, the high cost of education continues to pose a problem to which no solution has been found
Dubai Cares education aid impacted 750,000 students around the world in 2018
The Dubai-based NGO has so far spent roughly a quarter of its initial endowment in programmes across 57 countries
World is failing children affected by emergencies: Dubai Cares CEO
Children affected by natural disasters number more than 75 million globally, according to Tariq al Gurg