Dubai is set to gradually reopen its private early childhood centres starting April 16, 2026. This significant step marks a return to in-person learning for young children after a prolonged period of closures due to safety concerns.
To ensure a safe environment for both students and staff, the authorities have put in place strict safety checks and protocols. The reopening process will include:
- Mandatory orientations for students and parents.
- Staff training to support children in adjusting smoothly to returning to classrooms.
- Nursery staff gradually resuming in-person duties from April 15 to prepare for students’ arrival.
- Training on emergency and crisis response protocols to ensure readiness.
Dubai’s educational authorities emphasize the importance of adhering to these new routines and safety measures to protect the health of all students, staff, and families.
Similarly, in Sharjah, private nurseries will also reopen from April 16, with staff returning on April 15 to prepare for reopening.
This cautious and planned reopening reflects Dubai’s commitment to restoring a sense of normalcy in education while keeping safety as the top priority. Parents and educators are encouraged to stay informed through ongoing updates as the situation develops.
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