Dubai’s private early childhood education centres see 16% enrolment growth

25 new early childhood centres opened in the emirate in 2023-24 

Dubai, July 4, 2024: Dubai’s private early childhood centres have seen a 16% increase in enrolment during the 2023-24 academic year.  According to figures released by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), 25 new early childhood centres opened in the emirate this year, bringing the total number of centres to 274. The centres care for more than 27,000 children, including more than 2,500 Emirati children.   

The report also highlights the diversity of student demographics and educational offerings in the sector, with 134 centres caring for children from at least 20 different nationalities.   

Parents in Dubai can choose from 16 different curricula offered by early learning centres, with the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum from the UK being the most widely offered (215 centres), followed by the Montessori curriculum (20 centres), and US curriculum (eight centres). The main languages of instruction include English, Arabic, French, and Swedish, among others.   

The majority of children (69%) enrolled are between two and four years old. Nearly 80% of children attend five days a week.   

Early childhood centres in Dubai employ more than 1,700 teachers and 2,500 teaching assistants.   

Dubai’s private early childhood education centres care for more than 27,000 children. Picture Courtesy: KHDA

Aisha Miran, Director General of KHDA says: “Parents are becoming increasingly aware of their children’s developmental needs and the importance of early childhood education in meeting those needs. 

“The continued growth in enrolment over the past year reflects the dedication of our early childhood centres to delivering top-tier education and the trust that parents place in these centres to offer rich and meaningful learning experiences for their children.”