Qatar’s Education Ministry lays down strict criteria for fee hikes in private schools

Qatar’s Education Ministry lays down strict criteria for fee hikes in private schools

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By QLNews

For the past many years, one of the biggest concerns of parents with school-going kids in Qatar has been the issue of frequent fee increases by schools.

While schools regularly increase fees, parents complain that the quality of education their children receive has remained constant.

But now, Qatar’s Education Ministry seems to have woken up to the problem and has put in place some strict criteria for schools to increase their fees in the future.

Among the criteria, the most notable is the development of school buildings, playgrounds and laboratories, reported The Peninsula.

“All schools and kindergartens benefit exemption from electricity and water charges by the State, but schools also have obligations in terms of building rents, salaries of teachers and other staff, and accommodation provided to teachers,” said Hamad Al Ghali, Director of Private Schools Licensing Department at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.  

He stressed that the administration could evaluate the difference between real and fake financial deficit.

“Accordingly, we rejected 98 applications from private schools who demanded an increase in fees, pointing out that any school which was making a profit and applied for an increase in fees got its request rejected,” he said, during a question and answer session with Qatar Radio recently.

He said the Ministry had received 57 new applications for licenses to operate private schools during the 2019-20 academic year.

“From among these applicants, we’ve conducted visits to seven schools including for boys, girls and those that adopt the national curriculum standards,” Al Ghali said.

Responding to a question about the delay in paying fees by some students, he said: “We’re keen on the interest of  students, and a student cannot stop attending classes or leave school because of delay in paying fees.”

“The tuition fees are subject to the ministerial decision that stipulates they are paid at the beginning of each semester and that it’s the right of the school. But it’s also illegal to prevent a student from attending classes because of delay in payment of fees. Depriving students of education is unacceptable,” he concluded.

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By selva973• 4 Mar 2019 22:09
selva973

What about second shift admission??? 1000s of people waiting for that?????

By Molten Metal• 4 Mar 2019 08:17
Molten Metal

San, Because the quality and standard is high as well ....

Mon, 04.03.2019, 08.21 hrs

By sanjay2244• 3 Mar 2019 23:02
sanjay2244

its unlimited high compared to other parts of the world

By sajidhvk• 3 Mar 2019 16:30
sajidhvk

Only a few weeks back , The authorities give green signal to increase the fees by 10%. Now the same authorities says its going to put an end to the fees hikes in future. Cant see any scene.

By mido-doha• 3 Mar 2019 09:49
mido-doha

we need to reduce the tuition fees, not only to not increase! its unbelievably high!

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