Dubai School Freezes Fees for Third Year Amid Regional Crisis
Dubai school freezes fees for third year amid regional crisis, offers relief to families
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Springdales School in Dubai will not increase tuition fees for the third consecutive year, prioritizing financial stability for families amid economic challenges linked to the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict. The school has also introduced flexible payment options and complimentary transport to support families during this uncertain time.
- 01Springdales School Dubai has frozen tuition fees for the third year due to regional economic instability.
- 02The decision reflects the school's commitment to supporting families during challenging times.
- 03Flexible monthly payment options have been introduced to ease financial pressures.
- 04Complimentary transport services are being offered to selected communities.
- 05The school aims to explore further support options as the situation evolves.
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Springdales School Dubai has announced it will not raise tuition fees for the upcoming academic year, marking the third consecutive year of fee stability. This decision comes amid economic uncertainty caused by the ongoing US-Israel-Iran war, which has affected many families in the region. Zubair Ahmad, Managing Director, emphasized the school's commitment to its community, recalling similar measures taken during the COVID-19 pandemic. The school had previously received approval from the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) for a fee increase, but chose to prioritize the welfare of families instead. In addition to freezing fees, Springdales has introduced flexible monthly payment plans to alleviate financial burdens and is offering complimentary transport services to selected communities. The school remains committed to exploring further support options as the situation develops.
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This decision provides financial relief and reassurance to families struggling with reduced incomes or unpaid leave due to the regional crisis.
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