The rapid growth of international schools in the Middle East
As education becomes an increasing focus in the Middle East, parents are choosing international schools with an English-speaking education for their children latest data reveals.
Top 5 countries with the highest number of international schools in Middle East
Rank | Country | Total Schools | Student enrolment |
1 | UAE | 596 | 602,800 |
2 | Saudi Arabia | 240 | 288,300 |
3 | Qatar | 164 | 126,100 |
4 | Turkey | 113 | 61,500 |
5 | Kuwait | 84 | 108,500 |
Top 5 countries with the highest number of students in international schools in Middle East
Rank | Country | Student enrolment | Schools |
1 | UAE | 602,800 | 596 |
2 | Saudi Arabia | 288,300 | 240 |
3 | Qatar | 126,100 | 164 |
4 | Kuwait | 108,500 | 84 |
5 | Oman | 67,500 | 70 |
Top 10 cities with the highest number of international schools in Middle East
Rank | City | Total Schools |
1 | Dubai | 281 |
2 | Abu Dhabi | 151 |
3 | Doha | 140 |
4 | Riyadh | 83 |
5 | Jeddah | 82 |
6 | Istanbul | 68 |
7 | Sharjah | 59 |
8 | Al Ain | 48 |
9 | Amman | 47 |
10 | Kuwait City | 45 |
A growing international schools market
International school operators are looking to the Middle East for future growth, with 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. A study conducted by Umm Al-Qura University in Saudi Arabia showed more than two-thirds of parents in the Kingdom preferred to enrol their children at international schools that offer international curricula, English language skills, and modern teaching practices. In the UAE, there is a general preference for the British and American curriculum, along with the International Baccalaureate and Indian curricula.“International schools will play a significant role, not just in filling a small part of the need, but more importantly in providing a world-class education that will hopefully yield competitive future university graduates who will provide manpower that is much needed in the region’s still developing economies,” explained Ms Greenhill.Related news:
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From January 2016–2017, 85 new international schools and international school campuses were launched, and this number is likely to grow in the next few years as international school operators aggressively take advantage of the opportunities offered in by the region’s growing education market.
Examining international school trends in the Middle East
New international school development opportunities for the Middle East will be the subject of a presentation by Nalini Cook, head of Middle East Research, ISC Research where she will present the latest data on the English-medium K-12 international schools market in the region along with highlights of some of the development opportunities and challenges confronting the education sector in this part of the world.IPSEF Middle East will also host a discussion of the market trends in education in the Gulf, taking a perspective on the impact of megatrends on education regionally. The presentation by Roland Hancock, director-education, PwC will cover nurseries, K-12, higher education and vocational training and will provide insights on what is changing from a policy, operator and investor perspective and how each can react to the drivers of change.IPSEF will also be featuring a new conference programme focusing on the higher education market in the region and will address key stakeholder groups involved in the higher education sector – such as colleges and universities who are looking to set-up branches or a new campus in the region, operators of existing higher education institutions, regulators as well as the supplier community that provides products, services and solutions for the higher education sector.IPSEF Middle East scheduled will take place from 3–5 October at the Jumeirah Creekside Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. For more information visit IPSEF.netFor related news and features, visit our Education & Schools section.Access hundreds of global services and suppliers in our Online Directory Get access to our free Global Mobility Toolkit©2024 Re:locate magazine, published by Profile Locations, Spray Hill, Hastings Road, Lamberhurst, Kent TN3 8JB. All rights reserved. This publication (or any part thereof) may not be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Profile Locations. Profile Locations accepts no liability for the accuracy of the contents or any opinions expressed herein.