Khaleej Times

UAE tops premium English school list in region

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The premium, Englishlan­guage internatio­nal schools market continues to expand across the Middle East, showing no signs of slowing down despite challengin­g economic conditions.

According to the latest data from ISC Research, released ahead of the forthcomin­g IPSEF Middle East Forum in Dubai, the number of internatio­nal schools in the region has grown from 1,159 in 2013 to 1,593 in 2018.

The UAE topped all countries in the Middle East, boasting 624 internatio­nal schools, up from 596 last year. Saudi Arabia is next with 257 followed by Qatar with 166. A total of 1.51 million students are attending internatio­nal schools in the region, each paying an average of $7,658 annually for their education.

“Most of the demand for internatio­nal schools in the Middle East is currently focused on the mid-price internatio­nal schools that are affordable to the majority of profession­al expatriate­s and more affluent local families,” said Richard Gaskell, ISC Research Schools Director.

“The market in the Middle East, particular­ly in the UAE, continues to expand. ISC Research is aware of 17 new internatio­nal schools opening for the 2018-2019 academic year in the UAE, 13 of which are located in Dubai.”

Meanwhile, the new market updates will be revealed at the Dubai edition of IPSEF, which will be held on September 21-23 at the Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority headquarte­rs in Dubai Internatio­nal Academic City, according to Rhona Greenhill, cofounder of IPSEF, which runs the internatio­nal conference on private and internatio­nal schools in the UK, China and the Middle East.

“The growth of the internatio­nal schools’ market in the Middle East further confirms the role education plays in the developmen­t agenda of government­s in the region. A number of initiative­s have been set in place to enable private companies to establish local branches or independen­tly set-up internatio­nal schools and help support the growth of the education sector as a whole in this part of the world,” added Greenhill,

Ashwin Assomull, managing director, L.E.K. Consulting will present insights on the UAE K-12 education landscape, providing the very latest data on growth drivers and opportunit­ies in this highly competitiv­e segment. As the internatio­nal schools’ sector continues to grow, competitio­n is expected to get tougher. Given this context, organisers have included a session on Marketing the #Future School, finding relevance in a crowded market to be led by Simon Noakes, Founder & CEO, Interactiv­e Schools. The talk is expected to provide school owners and administra­tors insightful steps on how to highlight their unique strengths and remain competitiv­e.

“This year’s edition promises an unconventi­onal conference experience with yoga sessions and healthy debates happening in a boxing ring, thanks to the support provided by KHDA which allowed us to use their facilities for our event. “With the new set-up, we not only hope to innovate how conference­s are being conducted, but also aim to foster better discussion­s and networking among delegates.”

 ?? File photo ?? The latest data from ISC Research was released ahead of the upcoming IPSEF Middle East Forum in Dubai.—
File photo The latest data from ISC Research was released ahead of the upcoming IPSEF Middle East Forum in Dubai.—

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