The Department of Education and Knowledge has identified 4 categories of students who can return to school seats tomorrow “at the beginning of the fourth week of the second semester”, and set three conditions to allow students to enter classrooms, foremost of which is submitting a negative result of the Covid-19 examination, which has not passed 96 hour.
In detail, the categories of students allowed to return to attendance education tomorrow included kindergarten, first cycle students (from grade 1- 5 / year 2-6), and students in grade 12 / year 13, in addition to students who will perform international and major exams, noting that Students of the rest of the school levels will adhere to the distance learning model in all private schools and educational partnership schools until the fifth week, when students of all school levels will be able to resume classroom education starting from the date of January 31.
The department attributed its keenness on the return of students for international and major exams to support them in obtaining high grades and ensuring their competitiveness with their peers in other countries, while adhering to the various precautionary measures applied in schools.
The department obligated all students of private schools, schools of educational partnerships, and students of determination, aged three years and above, regardless of their vaccination status, to submit a negative test result to detect the Covid-19 virus, with a validity period of no more than 96 hours, and obligating all students, teachers and school workers to sign the return declaration. from travel, in addition to obligating all returnees from travel within a period of two weeks before the date of their entry to the school to submit the result of negative examinations that were conducted on the first and sixth day from the date of their return from travel, in addition to a negative examination result with a validity of not more than 96 hours from the date of their entry to the school.
The department confirmed that the students, in addition to the pre-examinations for returning to schools, will all be subject to a test to detect the Covid-19 virus every 14 days, as this includes students under 16 years of age, regardless of their vaccination status, and vaccinated and exempt students aged 16 years and over.
The department indicated that the distance education option will continue to be provided to all parents who wish to do so, as parents can coordinate this with their children’s schools, as parents of students must choose the appropriate education model for them and inform their children’s schools of their chosen model for educating their children starting from January 31, and adhere to the model. Selected instruction throughout the term to ensure that schools are able to plan appropriately for the term
The Department of Education and Knowledge has identified 4 categories of students who can return to school seats tomorrow “at the beginning of the fourth week of the second semester”, and set three conditions to allow students to enter classrooms, foremost of which is submitting a negative result of the Covid-19 examination, which has not passed 96 hour.
In detail, the categories of students allowed to return to attendance education tomorrow included kindergarten, first cycle students (from grade 1- 5 / year 2-6), and students in grade 12 / year 13, in addition to students who will perform international and major exams, noting that Students of the rest of the school levels will adhere to the distance learning model in all private schools and educational partnership schools until the fifth week, when students of all school levels will be able to resume classroom education starting from the date of January 31.
The department attributed its keenness on the return of students for international and major exams to support them in obtaining high grades and ensuring their competitiveness with their peers in other countries, while adhering to the various precautionary measures applied in schools.
The department obligated all students of private schools, schools of educational partnerships, and students of determination, aged three years and above, regardless of their vaccination status, to submit a negative test result to detect the Covid-19 virus, with a validity period of no more than 96 hours, and obligating all students, teachers and school workers to sign the return declaration. from travel, in addition to obligating all returnees from travel within a period of two weeks before the date of their entry to the school to submit the result of negative examinations that were conducted on the first and sixth day from the date of their return from travel, in addition to a negative examination result with a validity of not more than 96 hours from the date of their entry to the school.
The department confirmed that the students, in addition to the pre-examinations for returning to schools, will all be subject to a test to detect the Covid-19 virus every 14 days, as this includes students under 16 years of age, regardless of their vaccination status, and vaccinated and exempt students aged 16 years and over.
The department indicated that the distance education option will continue to be provided to all parents who wish to do so, as parents can coordinate this with their children’s schools, as parents of students must choose the appropriate education model for them and inform their children’s schools of their chosen model for educating their children starting from January 31, and adhere to the model. Selected instruction throughout the term to ensure that schools are able to plan appropriately for the term
The Department of Education and Knowledge has identified 4 categories of students who can return to school seats tomorrow “at the beginning of the fourth week of the second semester”, and set three conditions to allow students to enter classrooms, foremost of which is submitting a negative result of the Covid-19 examination, which has not passed 96 hour.
In detail, the categories of students allowed to return to attendance education tomorrow included kindergarten, first cycle students (from grade 1- 5 / year 2-6), and students in grade 12 / year 13, in addition to students who will perform international and major exams, noting that Students of the rest of the school levels will adhere to the distance learning model in all private schools and educational partnership schools until the fifth week, when students of all school levels will be able to resume classroom education starting from the date of January 31.
The department attributed its keenness on the return of students for international and major exams to support them in obtaining high grades and ensuring their competitiveness with their peers in other countries, while adhering to the various precautionary measures applied in schools.
The department obligated all students of private schools, schools of educational partnerships, and students of determination, aged three years and above, regardless of their vaccination status, to submit a negative test result to detect the Covid-19 virus, with a validity period of no more than 96 hours, and obligating all students, teachers and school workers to sign the return declaration. from travel, in addition to obligating all returnees from travel within a period of two weeks before the date of their entry to the school to submit the result of negative examinations that were conducted on the first and sixth day from the date of their return from travel, in addition to a negative examination result with a validity of not more than 96 hours from the date of their entry to the school.
The department confirmed that the students, in addition to the pre-examinations for returning to schools, will all be subject to a test to detect the Covid-19 virus every 14 days, as this includes students under 16 years of age, regardless of their vaccination status, and vaccinated and exempt students aged 16 years and over.
The department indicated that the distance education option will continue to be provided to all parents who wish to do so, as parents can coordinate this with their children’s schools, as parents of students must choose the appropriate education model for them and inform their children’s schools of their chosen model for educating their children starting from January 31, and adhere to the model. Selected instruction throughout the term to ensure that schools are able to plan appropriately for the term
The Department of Education and Knowledge has identified 4 categories of students who can return to school seats tomorrow “at the beginning of the fourth week of the second semester”, and set three conditions to allow students to enter classrooms, foremost of which is submitting a negative result of the Covid-19 examination, which has not passed 96 hour.
In detail, the categories of students allowed to return to attendance education tomorrow included kindergarten, first cycle students (from grade 1- 5 / year 2-6), and students in grade 12 / year 13, in addition to students who will perform international and major exams, noting that Students of the rest of the school levels will adhere to the distance learning model in all private schools and educational partnership schools until the fifth week, when students of all school levels will be able to resume classroom education starting from the date of January 31.
The department attributed its keenness on the return of students for international and major exams to support them in obtaining high grades and ensuring their competitiveness with their peers in other countries, while adhering to the various precautionary measures applied in schools.
The department obligated all students of private schools, schools of educational partnerships, and students of determination, aged three years and above, regardless of their vaccination status, to submit a negative test result to detect the Covid-19 virus, with a validity period of no more than 96 hours, and obligating all students, teachers and school workers to sign the return declaration. from travel, in addition to obligating all returnees from travel within a period of two weeks before the date of their entry to the school to submit the result of negative examinations that were conducted on the first and sixth day from the date of their return from travel, in addition to a negative examination result with a validity of not more than 96 hours from the date of their entry to the school.
The department confirmed that the students, in addition to the pre-examinations for returning to schools, will all be subject to a test to detect the Covid-19 virus every 14 days, as this includes students under 16 years of age, regardless of their vaccination status, and vaccinated and exempt students aged 16 years and over.
The department indicated that the distance education option will continue to be provided to all parents who wish to do so, as parents can coordinate this with their children’s schools, as parents of students must choose the appropriate education model for them and inform their children’s schools of their chosen model for educating their children starting from January 31, and adhere to the model. Selected instruction throughout the term to ensure that schools are able to plan appropriately for the term