The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (Knowledge and Human Development Authority) has confirmed that private school fees in Dubai will remain unchanged for the 2026–27 academic year, following a leadership directive.The decision, issued under the guidance of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, reflects the emirate’s continued focus on supporting families and ensuring stability within the private education sector.The decision reflects Dubai’s continued focus on supporting families and maintaining stability in the private education sector.Dh1.5 billion economic incentives packageThe announcement follows approval of Dubai’s second economic incentives package, valued at Dh1.5 billion, bringing the total value of recent support measures to Dh2.5 billion.The package includes 33 initiatives to be rolled out over three to 12 months, aimed at strengthening key sectors, including education.Fee relief and operational support for education providersAs part of the measures, KHDA-regulated private schools will benefit from:Deferred or instalment-based licence renewal feesDeferred finesEarly childhood centres will receive:Exemption from licence renewal fees and finesExemption from Dubai Municipality market feesThe Knowledge Fund Establishment will also introduce additional support, including partial rent exemptions and extended rent-free periods for centres under development.Stronger stability for private education sectorFurther support measures include:Partial or full exemptions from guarantee insurance requirementsSuspension of contractual penalty clausesFreeze on rent increases at renewalDeferred rental paymentsThese steps aim to ensure continuity and stability across Dubai’s private education sector while balancing the interests of families and institutions.High enrolment and sector growth continueMore than 95% of students are currently attending in-person learning across private schools, reflecting strong operational resilience and confidence in the system.Dubai’s private education sector continues to offer 17 curricula options, supporting diverse learning needs across the emirate.KHDA also reported:Around 9,000 new affordable school places introduced this academic yearAbout 230,000 students currently enrolled in affordable educationPlans for 7,500 additional places over the next two yearsThe authority is also reviewing more than 30 applications for new private schools, following the opening of six institutions this year, with enrolment in private schools rising by 6% in 2025.