Post by: Omar Nasser
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The Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) has given licenses to 15 new private nurseries in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra. These nurseries will have 1,250 more seats for young children. This step will help more families find good learning places for their kids.
One of the new nurseries is British Orchard Nursery in Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of AED 17,750. Apple Field Nursery in Al Manhal, Abu Dhabi, has an average fee of AED 24,000. British Home Nursery in Al Bahyah, Abu Dhabi, also has an average fee of AED 24,000. In Al Aamerah, Al Ain, Little Hand Nursery has set its average fee at AED 24,000. Learning Tree Nursery in Madinat Al Riyad, Abu Dhabi, has an average fee of AED 25,000.
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Other new nurseries include Little Genius Nursery in Zayed City, Al Dhafra, with an average fee of AED 25,900, and Little Smarties Nursery in Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi, with an average fee of AED 26,000. Maple Tree International Nurseries on Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, has an average fee of AED 26,550. Kids Fantasy Nursery in Mohamed bin Zayed City, Abu Dhabi, has an average fee of AED 27,000, while Small Stars Nursery in Madinat Al Riyad, Abu Dhabi, has an average fee of AED 30,000.
Five more nurseries have also been approved. Thinkers Planet Nurseries in Bani Yas, Abu Dhabi, has an average fee of AED 32,000. Tiny Dreams Nursery in Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi, has an average fee of AED 36,000. Jack and Jill Nursery in Al Raha, Abu Dhabi, charges an average fee of AED 45,000. Redwood Nurseries, located in Al Kasir and Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi, have the highest fees among the new nurseries, with an average of AED 51,375.
Before allowing these nurseries to open, ADEK checked many things to make sure the fees are fair. They looked at costs like rent, teacher salaries, books, and safety measures. They also compared fees with other nurseries in the market. This way, parents can be sure they are paying for good education and care for their children.
With these new nurseries, Abu Dhabi now has 225 private nurseries, giving parents 27,791 seats to choose from. These nurseries help young children learn, grow, and get ready for school in a safe and caring place.
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