Dubai schools are preparing for a potential return to in-person learning following new guidelines from the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA). Schools can now apply to resume onsite classes if they comply with specific safety and regulatory standards.
Key Developments
- The Ministry of Education has mandated that distance learning will continue for the first two weeks of the third term.
- KHDA will assess requests from private schools individually, reviewing the situation weekly to ensure safety measures are adhered to.
- Taaleem, a major UAE school group, has already submitted an application to reopen schools as of March 30, signaling a possible return to traditional classroom settings.
Safety Measures and Protocols
Schools seeking to reopen must implement stringent safety protocols to safeguard the health of students and staff. These measures reflect Dubai’s focus on maintaining a balance between quality education and public health.
Outlook for Parents and Students
Parents and students are awaiting further updates as authorities continue to evaluate the readiness of each school to safely facilitate onsite learning.
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