
UK Families Eye UAE as Top Destination Amid Rising Private School Costs, Reveals survey
A report titled Exodus & Education by GEMS Education highlights that the UK government's recent decision to impose a value-added tax (VAT) on private school fees from January 2025—announced in the October 2024 Autumn Budget—has prompted many families to explore international schooling options. Among parents with children enrolled in UK independent schools, 32% cited education as their primary reason for contemplating a move abroad. A Growing Trend of Overseas Relocation
The report identifies a broader pattern of British families opting for international relocation, with Spain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, and the UAE emerging as the most sought-after destinations. The UAE, in particular, has become a top choice due to its world-class private education sector and tax-free living, offering a stable and high-quality schooling environment.
Lisa Crausby OBE, Group Chief Education Officer at GEMS Education, commented on the findings: 'The report shows that, for many families, moving away from the UK could become a reality in the near future. It is interesting to note that education—leading to a better future and job opportunities—is one of the key factors influencing this decision to move abroad."
She further highlighted that British families relocating to the UAE can access high-quality schools that follow the National Curriculum for England, ensuring their children graduate with GCSE and A-level qualifications comparable to those obtained in the UK. "Students can seamlessly begin, continue, and complete their schooling abroad, benefiting from an international perspective and global citizenship,"
she added.
The trend is already reflected in GEMS Education's student data, with an 8% year-on-year increase in British family enrollments across its 44 UAE schools and a 26% year-on-year surge in enquiries from UK-based families. UAE's Growing Status as a Global Education Hub
Educational experts echo the sentiment that the UAE's reputation as a global education hub is strengthening, making it an attractive destination for UK parents. The country offers internationally recognised curricula, top-tier qualifications, and a multicultural learning environment within a safe and diverse setting.
Johanna Waters, Professor of Human Geography at University College London (UCL), who contributed to the report, emphasized the broader implications of the findings. 'As an academic researching the link between education and migration for over 20 years, this report is a vital confirmation of the trends we have been observing. Education has long been a key driver of international relocation for families seeking global opportunities for their children. This report highlights the increasing movement of well-resourced families seeking education abroad amid uncertainty and perceived instability at home.'
With its strategic location, world-class education system, and expat-friendly policies, the UAE is poised to remain a prime choice for British families seeking quality schooling options and a promising future for their children.
News Source: Khaleej Times
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