Khaleej Times

IN INTERNATIO­NAL ENGLISH SCHOOLS

- Staff Reporter

The UAE has the most number of students studying in premium, English internatio­nal schools in the Middle East with 602,800 enrolees, according to data released by ISC Research. Dubai is also home to largest number of internatio­nal campuses in the world

dubai — The UAE has the largest number of students studying in English internatio­nal schools globally with 602,800 enrolees, a study has revealed. Saudi Arabia landed in the second place with 288,300 students, followed by China with 256,000 students.

The data was released by ISC Research, ahead of the IPSEF Forum Middle East, where it will make a presentati­on on the growth of internatio­nal schools in the Middle East region.

“This developmen­t shows how increasing­ly important education has become in the Middle East, with government­s across the region providing the right infrastruc­ture and support for internatio­nal schools to thrive,” said Rhona Greenhill, co-founder of IPSEF.

Additional data from ISC Research shows that Dubai topped list of leading internatio­nal cities in the world for internatio­nal schools with 281, followed by Abu Dhabi with 151.

As a country, however, the UAE slipped to the second spot with the most number of English internatio­nal schools with 596 — just behind China, which leads the global market with 620.

Internatio­nal school operators are looking to the Middle East for future growth, with the school population expected to reach 15 million by 2020. More than 50,000 schools will be needed to address the gap, which will be met largely by state-funded and operated schools.

Other studies have shown that both local and expatriate population­s in the GCC, in general, are willing to bear the high cost of education at the internatio­nal schools. In the UAE, there is a general preference for the British and American curriculum, along with curricula offered by India and internatio­nal baccalaure­ate schools.

Dr Warren Fox, chief of Higher Education at Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA), noted Dubai’s increasing­ly important role as a leading regional education hub.

Dubai has witnessed an average growth of over 10 per cent in student enrolment in the last decade. Over 40 per cent of all students in Dubai currently study at internatio­nal campuses. Dubai is also home to the largest number of internatio­nal campuses in the world.

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