The primary school project aims to create a safe and stimulating learning environment that meets the needs of children aged 6 to 12. It focuses on providing educational services that help students build a strong foundation in core subjects such as Arabic, mathematics, science, and foreign languages. The school adopts modern curricula and interactive teaching methods that encourage learning through play and discovery, contributing to the development of critical and creative thinking among students. It is worth noting that the school includes classrooms equipped with the latest educational tools, including smart boards and computers, as well as a rich library and science laboratories that provide students with opportunities for practical and experiential learning. Furthermore, there are playgrounds and spaces for sports and art activities to enhance motor and creative skills. In the same context, the primary school project focuses on selecting highly qualified teaching and administrative staff with experience in addressing students’ psychological and educational needs to ensure effective academic support that enhances the learning experience. Based on the above, the primary school project aims to provide an integrated educational environment that contributes to developing students’ academic and social skills. It also seeks to prepare a conscious, educated, and qualified generation to face the challenges of the future effectively and confidently.
Mashroo3k Consulting plays a pivotal role in developing and implementing an elementary school project, offering its extensive expertise in preparing a comprehensive feasibility study that covers all aspects of the project (marketing, technical, financial, administrative, and organizational). The company begins by analyzing the target market to identify optimal investment opportunities and assessing the educational needs in the area, helping to establish a school that meets the needs of students and parents alike. The feasibility study also covers everything related to the project’s location, design, space, and the timeline required for its implementation. Furthermore, the company contributes to the preparation of a precise financial plan, ensuring efficient cost management and achieving the best return on investment. The company’s role does not stop there, as it extends to providing administrative and organizational consulting that contributes to establishing an effective management structure and developing successful marketing strategies. Accordingly, Mashro3ak Consulting guarantees the implementation of an elementary school project with the highest levels of quality and excellence. This demonstrates that Mashroo3k has a specialized team and extensive experience, making it a strategic partner in the project’s success and sustainability.
Smaller student numbers allow for greater attention for each student.
Advanced and comprehensive curricula.
Advanced learning environment with modern technological equipment and diverse activities.
Focuses on teaching foreign languages, both spoken and written.
Focuses on developing students’ personal and academic skills.
Enrichment activities such as teaching the basics of programming, robotics, and technical skills.
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The Education Sector in the GCC Countries
Believing in the importance of the education sector and its role in promoting the localization of the national workforce, Mashroo3k for Economic Consultancy and Market Research is pleased to present the following key indicators of the education sector in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, inviting investment in this vital field:
The total number of students in Early Childhood Development (including nurseries and kindergartens) across the GCC reached approximately 851,500 students, according to the latest available statistics.
The number of students enrolled in school education stages across the GCC is estimated at around 9.3 million students (79.4% in the public sector and 20.6% in the private sector).
The number of learners in adult education centers is estimated at 181,247 students.
The number of students enrolled in higher education institutions stands at 2,206,446 students.
The number of early childhood teachers is approximately 50,647.
The number of school education teachers is estimated at around 727,904.
There are 5,806 operational early childhood education institutions.
There are 32,310 operational school education institutions.
Over the past years, GCC governments have actively sought to bridge the gap between education and the labor market by adopting educational curricula that emphasize vocational and technical education and encourage learning through modern technologies and digital platforms. It is also worth noting the increasing investment in education quality across the six countries to produce graduates who meet the private sector’s workforce requirements.
According to the latest statistics:
Saudi Arabia allocates 18.9% of its budget to education.
The UAE allocates 14.8% of its budget to education.
Oman allocates 12.2% of its budget to education.
Bahrain allocates 9.8% of its budget to education.
Kuwait allocates 12.3% of its budget to education.
Qatar allocates 10.5% of its budget to education.
By 2023, the value of the private education market in the GCC is expected to reach USD 26.2 billion.
The Global Education Sector
The global education services market was valued at approximately USD 2,882.52 billion by the end of 2021. Experts project that the market will reach USD 3,191.79 billion by the end of 2022, achieving a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.7%. Furthermore, by 2026, the market value is expected to rise to USD 4,623.90 billion, reflecting a CAGR of 9.7% over the forecast period.
Investment in the Saudi private education sector grew by 3% in 2016, rising to 15.5% compared to 12.5% in 2015. Investment in the private education sector has increased over the past five years, reaching approximately 10 billion riyals.