25/09/2025 04:24 AST

Taaleem Holdings has signed two financing agreements worth Dh968 million with Emirates Islamic to fund its latest expansion drive, including the acquisition of a majority stake in Kids First Group and the construction of a new Harrow School in Abu Dhabi. The agreements mark one of the largest recent financing deals in the UAE's private education sector and underline Taaleem's strategy to grow across both early childhood and premium K-12 education. The first facility, valued at Dh730 million, will support Taaleem's acquisition of a majority stake in Kids First Group. The Dubai-based operator runs 34 nurseries across the UAE and Qatar. The deal allows Taaleem to move into the fast-growing early learning segment, adding to its existing K-12 portfolio. Super-premium Harrow The second facility, worth Dh238 million, is earmarked for the development of a new Harrow School in Abu Dhabi. Taaleem holds exclusive rights to operate the Harrow brand in the GCC and sees the project as its entry into the super-premium segment, catering to rising demand for international-standard, "future-ready" schools. Alan Williamson, CEO of Taaleem Holdings, said the agreements strengthen the company's ability to expand in line with its long-term vision: "With the momentum of our acquisitions and new school developments, we are amplifying our impact across the UAE and GCC, shaping opportunities for generations to come." Taaleem, listed on the Dubai Financial Market, is among the UAE's largest premium private school operators and has been expanding through acquisitions and new-build projects to diversify its offering.


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