SABIS Contract Length & Renewal 2026: What Teachers Need to Know

SABIS contract length guide for 2026. Standard 2-year contracts, renewal process, early termination penalties, gratuity implications, and how to negotiate contract terms.

SABIS Contract Length and Terms

Understanding your SABIS contract before signing is essential — contract terms govern your salary, benefits, obligations, and the conditions under which you can leave. SABIS contracts follow standard GCC employment law but include specific provisions related to the SABIS system. This guide covers typical contract structures, important clauses to review, and practical advice for negotiating and understanding your terms.

Typical Contract Structure

Term Standard Provision Notes
Length 2 years (renewable) Some positions offer 1-year initial contracts
Probation 3-6 months Either party can terminate with 1-month notice
Notice period 2-3 months Usually aligned with academic term boundaries
Working hours Defined in contract Typically 7:00-15:30 with additional duties
End-of-service Per local labour law UAE: 21 days/year for first 5 years
Non-compete Varies Some contracts restrict working at nearby competitor schools

Key Clauses to Review

Early termination penalties: Understand the financial consequences of leaving before your contract ends. GCC labour laws typically allow early termination with a penalty (commonly 1-3 months salary), but specific terms vary. Some SABIS contracts include additional penalties such as flight reimbursement or visa cancellation charges. Know your exposure before signing.

Housing clause: Confirm whether housing is a benefit or a salary component. If housing is listed as a benefit, losing your job typically means losing your accommodation. Clarify the notice period for vacating accommodation upon contract termination — you need time to arrange alternative arrangements or departure.

Renewal terms: Understand the renewal process — is renewal automatic, or does it require mutual agreement? Are salary negotiations expected at renewal? What happens to your benefits (flights, housing) if you renew? These details are important for long-term planning.

Negotiation Points

While SABIS contracts are relatively standardised, some elements are negotiable: initial salary placement on the pay scale (based on experience and qualifications), housing type (requesting single rather than shared accommodation), flight allowance (economy vs business for experienced hires), and contract length (requesting a 1-year initial contract to reduce risk for both parties). Be professional and specific in your requests. See our salary negotiation guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I break my SABIS contract early?

Practically, yes — but with consequences. GCC labour law allows contract termination with notice, though early termination may result in the loss of your end-of-service gratuity, flight reimbursement charges, and potential difficulty obtaining a reference. Mid-year departures are particularly disruptive and viewed negatively across the international school community. If you need to leave, do so at the end of the academic year whenever possible, and provide maximum notice. Maintain professionalism throughout — your reference from SABIS will influence future career opportunities.

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