Bahrain’s Ministry of Education has announced an update to its educational procedures for public and private schools as part of ongoing efforts to ensure continuity of learning during the academic year. Under the new arrangements, public schools will offer students and parents the choice between continuing with distance learning or attending classes in person. Schools will contact families this week to record and confirm their preferences, with in-person classes set to begin on April 19 for those who choose physical attendance.
For private schools, the ministry has allowed institutions to decide whether to continue with online learning or return to in-person classes based on their own circumstances. Schools opting to resume physical classes must inform the ministry of their plans and schedules. The update is part of a broader approach aimed at maintaining educational continuity while providing flexibility for students, parents, and schools across the Kingdom.
The ministry said the update aims to ensure smooth continuity of education while offering greater flexibility for students, parents, and schools.
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