Private schools get fee carte blanche

nicaq25
By nicaq25

The Ministry of Education and Higher Education has said private non-Arab schools are free to charge whatever fees they deem appropriate.
Additional charges, which some existing and new schools have started levying of late, are also set at their own discretion.
“We don’t interfere in fee structures,” an official at the Ministry’s Private Education Administration, which is also referred to as the Expatriate Schools Presidency, told Gulf Times yesterday.
The Ministry’s announcement follows complaints by several parents who claimed that private schools were ripping them off by levying a host of charges, some even non-refundable. This, they complained, was in addition to the “high tuition fees” private schools are charging.
“Just to get my third child assessed for nursery, I had to pay a non-refundable QR500 fee this week. Last year I paid QR400 each for my other two kids at the same school. But if a child is turned down, your money is gone,” an extremely upset father told Gulf Times.
“Then there’s a QR3,500 charge, again non-refundable, that I paid for registration. There’s also thousands of riyals for stationery every term and students still have to return the books at the end (of the school year),” he added.
Yearly average for his seventh-grader stood at over QR28,000 while that for the third-grader was around QR25,000.
Other parents said they were “too desperate” to get their children’s education going at any cost, knowing they are being “extorted” because of shortage of schools.
http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=280631...

By anonymous• 25 Mar 2009 16:42
anonymous

Are normally only allowed to increase school fees by 8-10%.

I hope they stick to that. It is expensive enough as it is.

My thoughts are my own, but I doubt my Mum would agree with some of them.

By anonymous• 25 Mar 2009 15:45
anonymous

It says that the ministry approves 10% increase per year, not 100%.

By nicaq25• 25 Mar 2009 14:19
nicaq25

have your read full the article? Or perhaps you don't have kids that go to school?

By Hasan Shaikh• 25 Mar 2009 14:05
Hasan Shaikh

Is there anything on this planet, the way it should be?

By nicaq25• 25 Mar 2009 13:55
nicaq25

is it the way it should be?

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