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Kuwait to phase out private schools in residential areas by 2028

Kuwait to phase out private schools in residential areas by 2028

Kuwait will phase out private schools in residential neighbourhoods by 2028/Representative Image

Kuwait is set to phase out private schools operating within residential neighbourhoods by the end of the 2027-2028 academic year. The decision, approved by the Minister of State for Municipal Affairs, Abdul Latif Al-Mishari, comes as authorities aim to address traffic congestion, safety issues, and urban planning challenges in densely populated areas.Minister of State for Municipal Affairs and Minister of State for Housing Affairs, Engineer Abdul Latif Al-Mishari, approved the Municipal Council’s plan to restrict private schools from operating in residential areas. As part of the approval process, he added a requirement that land intended for private schools cannot be handed over without prior approval from the General Traffic Department. Developers must also submit a comprehensive traffic study approved by the relevant authorities to ensure that future school locations do not worsen congestion or compromise neighbourhood safety.

Minister Al-Mishari raises objections to three council decisions

During the same Municipal Council meeting, Al-Mishari raised objections to three separate proposals, reflecting a broader review of urban planning and community infrastructure policies.The first objection concerned a proposal by Vice President Khaled Al-Mutairi to add car wash and detailing services to the list of permitted activities in Abu Futaira, Qurain Markets, and Ardiya Industrial areas. The second objection targeted a plan to allow grocery stores, food establishments, and central markets to license portions of sidewalks for placing refreshments and water coolers, with Al-Mishari requesting further study and amendments to the ministerial decision. The third objection involved a proposal by Council member Nasser Al-Jadaan to create a temporary entrance to Rumaithiya from the Fahaheel Road service road, which Al-Mishari said required additional evaluation.The phase-out of private schools in residential areas, combined with stricter oversight for future school developments and careful review of commercial and infrastructure proposals, reflects Kuwait’s focus on balancing urban expansion with the safety and quality of life of local communities. Residents and developers are expected to adjust to these changes ahead of the 2027-2028 academic year when the new measures take effect.

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