What is the KHDA teaching license and who needs one?

The KHDA (Knowledge and Human Development Authority) teaching license is the regulatory approval required for all teachers working in Dubai’s 218 private schools. Unlike a formal “license” exam, Dubai’s teacher certification is based on credential verification β proving your qualifications, experience, and background meet KHDA minimum standards. The process is employer-led, meaning your school handles the application as part of your work visa and employment onboarding.
KHDA licensing applies to all teaching roles: classroom teachers, heads of department, SEN specialists, counselors, and teaching assistants with instructional responsibilities. Administrative staff, sports coaches, and non-instructional support roles follow a different (simpler) authorization process. Return to our UAE teaching guide for broader context.
What qualifications does KHDA require for teacher licensing?
KHDA mandates a 3-tier qualification framework for all Dubai private school teachers, and schools must demonstrate compliance during annual inspections:
| Requirement | Minimum Standard | Preferred |
|---|---|---|
| Academic Degree | Bachelor’s degree from accredited university | Master’s degree (for leadership roles) |
| Teaching Qualification | PGCE, B.Ed, QTS, or state teaching license | QTS + Master’s, or National Board certification |
| Teaching Experience | 2 years post-qualification | 5+ years with Gulf experience |
| Subject Alignment | Degree-related to teaching subject | Specialist degree in exact subject |
| Background Check | Police clearance from home country | Clearances from all countries lived 6+ months |
KHDA has progressively tightened qualification requirements since 2018. Schools hiring under-qualified teachers face inspection downgrades and enrollment caps. This has raised the quality floor across Dubai’s education sector, meaning qualified teachers face less competition from under-qualified candidates than in the past. Check our full qualifications guide for country-specific requirements.
What is the KHDA teacher registration process step by step?
The process is school-managed β teachers do not apply to KHDA directly. Instead, schools submit teacher credentials through the KHDA Educator Management System (EMS). The process follows these 6 steps:
- Document preparation (teacher responsibility, 4β8 weeks before arrival): Obtain degree attestation (home country FCDO/MFA + UAE Embassy), police clearance certificate, and certified copies of teaching qualification.
- School submission (school HR, within 30 days of contract start): School uploads all documents to KHDA EMS portal, including teacher’s passport, qualifications, attestation stamps, and reference letters.
- KHDA verification (KHDA, 5β15 working days): KHDA reviews submissions against minimum standards. Incomplete or non-compliant submissions are returned to the school with specific requirements.
- Provisional approval (issued digitally): Teacher receives KHDA educator number and provisional license, valid for 1 year. This allows the teacher to begin working immediately.
- Full license (after first KHDA inspection cycle): Following the school’s annual inspection β during which KHDA inspectors may observe the teacher’s lessons β the provisional status converts to full licensed status.
- Renewal (annual, automatic with continued employment): License renews each year as long as the teacher remains employed at a KHDA-licensed school. Transferring schools requires a new EMS registration (processed in 5β10 days).
Total cost to the teacher: AED 1,500β3,000 for attestation (home country fees). KHDA licensing fees are paid by the school and are not deducted from teacher salary.
How does the KHDA school inspection system work?

KHDA inspects every Dubai private school annually over a 4β5 day period, publishing detailed reports rating each school on a 6-standard framework. Understanding these reports is essential for teachers evaluating potential employers β they reveal far more about working conditions than any recruiter’s pitch.
The 6 inspection standards
- Student Achievement & Progress β Exam results, value-added data, and progress across subjects.
- Personal & Social Development β Student behavior, wellbeing, attendance, and cultural awareness.
- Teaching & Assessment β Lesson quality, differentiation, assessment practices, and feedback. This is where your teaching will be directly observed during inspection.
- Curriculum β Scope, relevance, enrichment, and alignment with the chosen framework.
- Protection & Support β Safeguarding, SEN provision, wellbeing services, and school safety.
- Leadership & Management β Governance, strategic planning, self-evaluation, and stakeholder engagement.
2025 Dubai school ratings distribution
| Rating | Number of Schools | % of Total | What it means for teachers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outstanding | 22 | 10% | Premium packages, excellent resources, high expectations |
| Very Good | 47 | 22% | Strong packages, good development, growing reputation |
| Good | 89 | 41% | Solid schools, variable packages, most positions here |
| Acceptable | 42 | 19% | Lower packages, heavier workloads, improvement focus |
| Weak | 18 | 8% | Avoid β under review, enrollment capped, unstable |
Teachers should prioritize schools rated Good or above for optimal working conditions. Read more about the best Dubai schools to work for.
How does KHDA licensing differ from ADEK certification?
KHDA (Dubai) and ADEK (Abu Dhabi) operate independently with similar but not identical requirements. Key differences: ADEK mandates minimum salary benchmarks (KHDA does not), ADEK caps class sizes at 25 (KHDA uses guidelines), ADEK requires 30 CPD hours annually (KHDA defers to schools). Teachers moving between Dubai and Abu Dhabi must obtain new certification from the respective authority β there is no automatic transfer. The process takes 5β15 working days.
Frequently asked questions
Can I teach in Dubai without QTS or PGCE?
Technically, KHDA’s minimum is a “recognized teaching qualification” β which can include international equivalents to QTS. Teachers with B.Ed degrees, Australian teaching registration, Canadian provincial certificates, or US state licenses all qualify. TEFL-only holders generally cannot obtain KHDA licensing for mainstream subjects, but may qualify for dedicated ESL positions in language centers (which operate under different KHDA licensing categories). See teaching abroad without PGCE.
What happens if my school’s KHDA rating drops?
A rating drop affects the school operationally (enrollment caps, increased scrutiny) but does not affect individual teacher licensing. However, working at a downgraded school may increase workload (as the school implements improvement plans) and affect your CV positioning for future moves. If your school drops to Weak, consider proactively seeking positions at higher-rated institutions.
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