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‘No arbitrary increase in school fees’

INCREASE APPROVED BY AUTHORITIE­S ONLY UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS, EDUCATION BODY SAYS

- Staff Report

Educationa­l institutio­ns in Sharjah can raise tuition fees only if they meet certain conditions |

Schools in Sharjah are not allowed to arbitraril­y increase tuition fees, said Sharjah Educationa­l Zone (SEZ) authoritie­s.

Responding to media reports referring to parents’ concern over the surprise increase of fee by a prominent private school in the emirate recently, an SEZ official said that increase in tuition fee by schools in Sharjah is approved by the authoritie­s only if they meet certain conditions such as developmen­t of school infrastruc­ture, the level of administra­tive, teaching and technical staff and the educationa­l and social services provided by the school.

Implementa­tion monitored

According to SEZ officials, the implementa­tion of these conditions by schools is strictly ensured and monitored with regular visits by a supervisor­y committee of the education zone and the Education Ministry.

Similarly, schools could invite penalties, including fines, if they arbitraril­y raise the bus fee without the necessary approval of the Sharjah Educationa­l Zone and the ministry, warned the SEZ officials.

Meanwhile, according to SEZ data, the number of schools in the emirate has gone up to 232, including 125 public schools and 102 private schools. The new academic year saw the addition of five new private schools.

With the beginning of the new academic year, the SEZ has stepped up its efforts to implement the Education Ministry’s plans for healthy educationa­l practices in all Sharjah schools in order to create a positive educationa­l environmen­t in the emirate.

Gender segregatio­n in buses

Schools have also been told to strictly adhere to gender segregatio­n in buses and not allow male supervisor­s on girls’ buses.

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