Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has opened applications for its scholarship scheme aimed at supporting high-achieving Emirati students.
The education body said the Dubai Distinguished Students Programme will offer 333 scholarships for the 2026–27 academic year, covering 50 per cent of tuition fees at selected private schools.
The programme is open to Emirati students from Grade 1 to Grade 10, with places available across 19 private schools offering a range of curricula, including UK, US and International Baccalaureate.
Applications will be accepted from March 31 to April 14 through the KHDA website.
Officials say the initiative aims to expand access to high-quality education and support students in developing the skills needed for future careers.
To be eligible, students must meet specific academic requirements, including minimum grade thresholds depending on their curriculum, as well as passing school assessments and interviews.
Now in its third year, the programme is part of wider efforts to strengthen human capital and support Dubai’s long-term education and development strategies.
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