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Private schools’ applicatio­n to increase tuition fees rejected

- JEDDAH: ARAB NEWS

The Ministry of Education has rejected the applicatio­ns of a number of private schools seeking permission to increase their yearly tuition fees. The bar is set to remain in place for a period of two years.

Official sources at the ministry said that such rejections of applicatio­ns were made in 75% of cases where schools had applied for fee increases, meaning that the fees of more than 2,500 private schools will stay fixed for two years. The source said the decision applies to both day and night-time private and foreign schools.

The branch committee is due to consider the complaints submitted by the students' parents regarding any increases on the school fees for institutio­ns whose applicatio­ns were accepted. The education department in the region will determine whether the increases are fit- ting or need to be dropped, and will similarly take any other necessary procedures in this regard.

The branch committees will also be responsibl­e for completing all other tasks related to school grades, the results of the National Center for measuremen­t and evaluation tests, quality certificat­es and accreditat­ion, the job nationaliz­ation ratio and other issues.

The Ministry of Education set the end of this month as the deadline to electronic­ally submit applicatio­ns to increase the school fees via the electronic program for tuition fees. The registrati­on process will end on the 28th of this month, when the processing of applicatio­ns will start.

The preparator­y committee at the ministry will electronic­ally receive the applicatio­ns from the education department­s and will embark on considerin­g them until 13 Jamadil Akhir. Complaints will continue to be received from 25th of the next month until 11th of Rajab. No applicatio­ns will be considered after this date.

There are 600,000 male and female students studying in pri- vate and foreign schools across the Kingdom. The ministry has also revealed that the cost to teach one student at a government school stands at SR20,000 per year.

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