Dubai: Parents across Abu Dhabi now have significantly more choice for their children's education, from pre-school to primary years. The Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) has announced the licensing of seven new private nurseries and two new private schools, adding a total of 4,539 student seats across the Emirate.
The new additions, which are distributed across Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra, increase the total number of private educational institutions operating under ADEK's oversight. The Emirate now boasts a total of 233 private nurseries and 220 private schools.
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The breakdown of the new capacity additions is as follows:
Chubby Cheeks Nursery, Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, Dh43,500
Kids Fantasy Nursery, Madinat Zayed, Abu Dhabi, Dh27,000
Aflaj Nursery - Abu Dhabi, Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi, Dh47,896
Baynounah Nurseries, Al Hisn, Abu Dhabi, Dh27,000
Kids Academy Nursery, Al Bateen, Abu Dhabi, Dh40,000
Redwood Nursery, Mohamed Bin Zayed City, Abu Dhabi, Dh51375
Redwood Nursery, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, Dh51,375
These facilities will provide 929 new seats for the youngest learners. Nurseries are critical for supporting the cognitive, social, and emotional development of young children, setting the foundation for future academic success.
Premium International Private School, Shiab Al Ashkhar - Al Ain, Dh31,650
Yasmina American School, Khalifa City - Abu Dhabi, Dh35,733
These schools contribute 3,610 new seats to the private sector. The new additions are set to offer a variety of curricula, fostering both academic excellence and personal development for students in the Emirate.
The move by ADEK aligns with the Emirate's long-term vision to cement its position as a global hub for education. By consistently expanding the quantity and variety of educational institutions, Abu Dhabi ensures that a diverse, high-quality learning experience is available to all its residents. This commitment to educational infrastructure is a core pillar of the government's strategy for economic diversification and human capital development.
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