Khaleej Times

Unpaid fees should not affect student’s learning

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — Schools in Abu Dhabi are prohibited from preventing a student from attending class if his or her school fees have not been paid, unless their parent or guardian has been warned three times.

This has been reiterated to Khaleej Times by the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (Adek) following complaints from parents of a private school in Abu Dhabi last week. They complained that their children are being prevented from attending class because of non-payment of the outstandin­g school fees for the current academic year.

The children were also made to assemble in the school library, and the administra­tors then contacted their parents to take the students back home, claimed the parents on social media. The kids were also prevented from boarding the school buses, they said.

The parents had earlier received a notificati­on from the school reminding them to pay the school fees, but were not informed that the children would be sent back home for non-payment.

The parents said the school’s action was awful and embarrassi­ng to the children.

Adek said in a statement that schools are not allowed to dismiss students even if fees payment is delayed. However, schools may suspend a student for up to three days, but only after sending three warning notices, each spaced out by a minimum of one-week’s duration, to the parent/guardian.

“Schools must publish a clear, transparen­t policy for their response to non-payment or late payment of school fees,” said the Adek statement.

“Adek will check that schools

Schools must publish a clear, transparen­t policy for their response to non-payment or late payment of school fees.” Adek statement

honour the right of parents/guardians to have a payment system that is fair and reasonable and one in which schools do not apply sanctions in a punitive way.”

According to Adek, schools may withhold examinatio­n report cards, transfer certificat­es (or block a transfer on eSIS, the online student info system) and/ or re-registerin­g a student until all outstandin­g dues are settled. “Schools are not allowed to prevent students from sitting for any end-of-term or end-of-year examinatio­ns or any exam assigned during the term as a consequenc­e of non-payment of school fees” the ADEK statement said.

“Schools must act in a discrete manner when dealing with nonpayment issues in order to protect the student from unnecessar­y attention and embarrassm­ent.”

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