Updates!
In a move aimed at ensuring both continuity in education and the safety of students, the Ministry of Education has unveiled a comprehensive school reopening plan alongside flexible learning options for students across all levels. The announcement outlines a phased return to in-person learning, allowing institutions to gradually transition back to normal classroom settings while maintaining adaptability for changing circumstances. According to the Ministry, this approach is designed to balance academic progress with student well-being and safety.
Here are the major points of the announcement:
- Nurseries, kindergartens, and special needs schools will reopen on Sunday, April 5 with in-person attendance optional for parents
- Students in public and private schools (excluding early years and special needs) will continue with remote learning until further notice
- Private schools are allowed to hold exams for international qualifications under approved flexible arrangements
- Education Minister Dr Mohammed bin Mubarak Juma emphasized options such as the “no exam route” to help support students’ academic progress and future opportunities
Stay Safe and Informed!
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