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TRESVISTA FINANCIAL SERVICES Challenges Despite the huge potential of the education sector, there still exist significant challenges to development of the sector: Quality of Education Lack of qualified and skilled teachers and lower focus on English, Science, and Math due to high emphasis on humanities, hampers the quality of education Lack of Job Opportunities after Education Governments provide employment to the nationals with minimum qualifications, tempting youths to choose government jobs over private jobs requiring higher education CHALLENGES High Fees High fees charged by private players are major concern for expatriates, who usually send their children to private schools Capital Intensive Nature of Investment A low number of students per school results in high cost and low revenue per student. Moreover, the industry has a high turnaround time, which acts as a setback for entry of investors To conclude, though the GCC region offers an excellent mix of demographics, economics, and environment for the private education space. Its growing young population, increasingly a part of the globalized world, represents both an urgent challenge and an exceptional opportunity for countries in the region. Increasing wealth and the resultant quality consciousness in people is one of the key factors which will drive more and more of the population towards private education. While the sector is facing challenges to the realization of its true potential, governments across the region have taken various initiatives to reform education and improve quality. Recognizing the changing dynamics of the sector, various governments are also encouraging private sector participation in the sector. This has created conducive environment for the for-profit education sector, making it an attractive investment opportunity. October 2011 | INDUSTRY INTELLIGENCE 11