Parents not pleased with reservation fees in Abu Dhabi: Adec
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 15 - 2012 at 01:28
The Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec) has said a number of parents with children attending private schools are against the reservation fees schools charge every new academic year and that tuition fees do not match the quality of education their children receive, Khaleej Times has reported. The regulator conducted a survey across the emirate last academic year, which found 38% of the 50,398 parent respondents have kids studying in private schools, of which 45.87% have indicated that "they disagree with school demands for paying part of the tuition fees in advance to secure seats for their children in the new school year." The study also found that only 56.22% of the parents are satisfied with the quality of education their children receive in private schools.
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