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How Saudi parents rationalize the choice of school for their children

Hanadi Fahad Alothman (), Lina Bashatah, Abdulaziz Salem Aldossari, Mousa S. Alfaifi, Abdullah Almutairi, Abdulrahman A. Alshuaibi, Hayat Abdulrahman Alajlan, Safana Aseri, Ahmad Yahya Aseery and Naeema Abdulrahman Alhasan
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Hanadi Fahad Alothman: King Saud University
Lina Bashatah: King Saud University
Abdulaziz Salem Aldossari: King Saud University
Mousa S. Alfaifi: King Saud University
Abdullah Almutairi: King Saud University
Abdulrahman A. Alshuaibi: King Saud University
Hayat Abdulrahman Alajlan: King Saud University
Safana Aseri: King Saud University
Ahmad Yahya Aseery: King Saud University
Naeema Abdulrahman Alhasan: King Saud University

Palgrave Communications, 2024, vol. 11, issue 1, 1-11

Abstract: Abstract In societies where education holds high significance and parental ambitions for their children’s academic achievements are profound, understanding the rationale behind parental school choice becomes crucial. This study aims to explore the question: Are Saudi parents rational in selecting their children’s schools? Through an in-depth analysis of preferences and decision-making factors, this research endeavors to shed light on the intricate dynamics influencing parental school choice within the Saudi Arabian context. To achieve this objective, semi-structured interviews were conducted with Saudi parents whose children were enrolled in private schools (K-12). The findings indicate that cultural or religious identity emerged as a predominant factor, encompassing elements such as gender segregation in schools, parental preference for English over Arabic language learning, and the emphasis on Islamic religious education. Additionally, accessibility factors such as the physical location of the school and school fees emerged as significant determinants of parental preferences for their children’s schools. Wellbeing emerged as a crucial factor in parental decision-making. Furthermore, certain academic considerations emerged as a primary influencing factor in Saudi parents’ school selection. These considerations included skills development, school pedagogy, school staff quality, and learning outcomes.

Date: 2024
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