The decision to suspend private school inspections are available at all schools, except for third-year operations, to be examined as usual, said reports.
The decision comes as part of an emerging method of supporting the emirate’s quality education and proceeding to stop inspection from this current academic year.
Dubai School Rating Inspections
KHDA said: “(We) continue to monitor school performance by educational related targets and consistent with educational priorities 33.
A reported statement from Fatma Ibrahim Belrehif, CEO of the quality of education and agency to follow KHDASays: “” Private schools in Dubai often show strength, change, and a deep commitment to students’ learning and well-being.
“Suspension of Next Year Inspections will allow for more collaboration and reflection of how we mean and support the quality of education.
“Through the targeted visits and continued participation of schools, we ensure that each child in Dubai continues to receive a high quality education that suits (our) goals.”
Schools are asked to complete the forms of self-evaluation to help the benchmark progress.
Dubai today has 227 private schools serving 387,441 students from 185 nationalities.
The Private Education sector records an unprecedented 12 percent increase in student enrollment in the academic year. Enrollment has grown an additional 6 percent during the 2024-25 academic year.
Opening new schools and steady development of Sector Sector in Dubai Support of Education Strategy objectives, which aim to open at least 100 private schools in 2033.
Last month KHDA announced to allow private schools to hike to pay up to 2.35 percent next year.
KHDA has approved an educational cost index (ECI) of 2.35 percent for private Emirate school profits for academic year.
The decision is based on the annual review of financial statements that are relied on submitted by Dubai Private Schools, in the collaboration of Digital Dubai Authority.
ECI considers operating costs running in a school to offer a high quality of education, including staff wages, service support, and rental costs.
KHDA announced all private schools in Dubai about requirements for submission of payment adjustment requests for next academic year.
Eligible profit schools should apply for an increase in, but not exceeded, the approved ECI. Private schools operating in Dubai in less than three years is not eligible for a payment adjustment.
All applications will be checked by KHDA to ensure they meet the criteria for the rise of payment.