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The Department of Education and Knowledge – Abu Dhabi was licensed by 15 new private nurseries in the emirate

The Department of Education and Knowledge – Abu Dhabi granted licenses for 15 new private nurseries, providing 1,250 additional seats for children in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra.

The new private nurseries are the British Orkard Nursery in the Al -Nahyan family, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 17,750 dirhams, the Apple Field nursery in Manhal, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 24,000 dirhams, and the Brech Home Custoding in Bahia, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 24,000 dirhams, and the Little Hand nursery in Amr, Al Ain, with an average fee of 24,000 Dirham, Lerning Tree Carters in Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 25,000 dirhams, Little Jennis nursery in the city of Zayed, Al Dhafra area, with an average fee of 25,900 dirhams, Little Smartez in Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 26,000 dirhams, and the Mubail Terry International CBD in Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 26,550 dirhams, and the Kids Fantasti nursery in Mohammed Bin Zayed City, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 27,000 dirhams, the nursery of small stars in the city of Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 30,000 dirhams, and the custody of the Thankars Planet in Bani Yas, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 32,000 dirhams, and the custody of Tini Dreams in Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 36,000 dirhams, the Jack & Generation Nursery in Al -Raha, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 45,000 dirhams, a response to Wood in Al -Kasir, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 51,375 dirhams, and a response to Wood in Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of 51,375 dirhams.

Logical and transparent results

The Department of Education and Knowledge – Abu Dhabi adopts an accurate mechanism to evaluate a number of factors before approving the fees to ensure logical and transparent results.

This includes operational costs such as rent and employment expenses to maintain the percentage of children compared to teachers within the required limit, in addition to investing in educational materials and safety procedures.

The department also evaluates the fees based on market directions and the sustainability of services. These standards include parents that nurseries are designed to support their children in a safe and rich growth experience.

The total number of private nurseries in Abu Dhabi is currently 225 nurseries, which includes 27,791 seats and provides stimulating educational environments that support cognitive, social and emotional development during their foundational years, which supports their academic success and their personal development.

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