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'Education Services Permits' introduced for all schools, training institutions in Dubai

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, August 17 - 2009 at 17:10
  • PRESS RELEASE

The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) began the process of introducing Education Services Permits for all schools, universities and training institutions in Dubai.

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  • Mohammed Darwish, Chief of KHDA's Regulation and Compliance Commission.
    Mohammed Darwish, Chief of KHDA's Regulation and Compliance Commission.
The permits are the result of two years of work by KHDA to find out what people involved in education in Dubai want or expect from their regulatory authority.

The permits will be given in line with the needs of Dubai. New education establishments will be judged on the added value they would bring to Dubai in line with the Dubai Strategic Plan 2015.

Education providers will need the permit to operate in Dubai, which will be issued by the Regulation and Compliance Commission at KHDA.

It will apply to approximately 700 educational establishments in Dubai, from nurseries to schools, universities to training institutions.

Permit holders are being urged to display the permit in their entrance lobby or principal's office so that it can be seen by visitors, staff, students and parents.

The permit clearly shows agreed rates of fees and the grades or programmes the institution is permitted to offer. For schools, the inspection category is stated, and for higher education establishments the approval of the Universities Quality Assurance International Board (UQAIB) is shown.

Mohammed Darwish, Chief of KHDA's Regulation and Compliance Commission, said:
"The most important thing we can do is to raise the quality of education in Dubai. Education providers will need this permit to operate in Dubai, and we hope it is another step towards our aim of making Dubai a hub of quality education."


This move follows the legally binding agreement Mr Darwish signed for KHDA with the Department of Economic Development (DED) in May. The two authorities will work closely together so that no educational institution can be given a commercial licence to open in Dubai without KHDA's approval.

Similarly, if KHDA recommends that no permit is issued to an establishment, or that it should not be renewed, then no commercial licence will be granted and it will be unable to operate as a business.

Mr Darwish added, "Everything we are doing is towards creating a quality framework within which education providers can operate and benefit so that parents and students can be confident they are getting the best service possible."
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About the Knowledge and Human Development Authority:
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) is responsible for the future growth, direction and quality of education and learning in Dubai. We aim to support the people of Dubai in achieving their potential from birth and through life's journey as we work towards achieving the goals set out in the Dubai Strategic Plan 2015.

For more information contact:
Dana Ibrahim
Media Office at KHDA
Tel: 04-364 0012
Fax: 04-364 0001

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