Sharjah is set to resume in-person activities for private schools and nurseries starting April 15, 2026. Staff members will return on-site to prepare and undergo training focused on emergency and crisis response protocols, underlining the emirate’s dedication to maintaining safe and effective learning environments.
The reopening of nurseries in Sharjah is scheduled for April 16, allowing young children to gradually return to early childhood education centers. This initiative is part of a broader effort to restore educational normalcy after recent interruptions.
Similar reopening plans are underway across the UAE, with Dubai also aiming to reopen private early childhood centers from April 16. This coordinated approach highlights a regional commitment to educational recovery.
The return of schools and nurseries is anticipated to provide significant relief for parents and educators, enabling face-to-face learning once again. To ensure safety, strict health protocols will be enforced to protect children, staff, and families.
Key Points
- Sharjah private schools to reopen from April 15, 2026
- Nurseries in Sharjah reopening from April 16
- Staff training on emergency and crisis management prior to reopening
- Similar reopening plans in Dubai from April 16
- Implementation of strict health and safety measures
- Focus on safe, face-to-face educational experiences
These developments mark a crucial milestone in Sharjah’s educational sector, ensuring institutions are prepared to welcome students back safely. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for ongoing updates regarding education and more.
