The UAE ministry of education is to launch two questionnaires to help in developing a mechanism to regulate tuition fees charged by private schools in the country, Gulf Today has reported. The questionnaires will gauge the opinions of parents and schools all aspects of private schools fees, Dr Mariam Al Ali, director of Private Schools Supervision and Control Office at the ministry said. "The initiative aims to put criteria to control the increasing rates of fees and to define the conditions allowed by the ministry to increase these fees by studying the applications submitted by private schools," she said.
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