
Education Department to open 15 new nurseries across Abu Dhabi
The new nurseries included British Orchard Nursery in Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of Dhs17,750; Apple Field Nursery, Al Manhal, Abu Dhabi, with average fees amounting to Dhs24,000; British Home Nursery, Al Bahyah, Abu Dhabi, with average fees totaling Dhs24,000; Little Hand Nursery, Al Aamerah, Al Ain, with average fees of Dhs24,000 and Learning Tree Nursery, Madinat Al Riyad, Abu Dhabi, with average fees at Dhs25,000. The other newly licensed nurseries comprised Little Genius Nursery, Zayed City, Al Dhafra, with average fees of Dhs25,900; Little Smarties Nursery, Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi, with average fees amounting to Dhs26,000; Maple Tree International Nurseries, Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, with average fees totaling Dhs26,550; Kids Fantasy Nursery, Mohamed Bin Zayed City, Abu Dhabi, with average fees of Dhs27,000 and Small Stars Nursery, Madinat Al Riyad, Abu Dhabi, with average fees of Dhs30,000.
The five other nurseries included Thinkers Planet Nurseries, Bani Yas, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee totaling Dhs32,000; Tiny Dreams Nursery, Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee amounting to Dhs36,000; Jack and Jill Nursery, Al Raha, Abu Dhabi, with average fees being Dhs45,000 and Redwood Nurseries in Al Kasir and Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi, with both nurseries' average fees being Dhs51,375.
ADEK carefully assessed multiple factors before granting approval to ensure these fees are reasonable and transparent. These include operational costs such as rent, staffing expenses to maintain appropriate child-to-teacher ratios and investments in educational materials and safety measures. Fees are also evaluated based on market trends and the sustainability of services.
By taking these factors into account, parents can be assured that nursery fees are structured to support a safe, engaging and developmentally enriching start for their children.
A total of 225 private nurseries with 27,791 seats provide nurturing environments that support children's cognitive, social, and emotional development during their formative years - critical for their future academic success and personal growth.
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