Today, about 480 public and private schools and Sharakat educational schools in Abu Dhabi receive approximately 400,000 students and 30,000 teachers.
Officials in public and private schools confirmed the readiness of schools to receive students with the start of school hours, noting the completion of maintenance work for school buildings, ensuring security and safety measures, as well as taking preventive and precautionary measures, providing masks and sterilizers, and others.
They also assured “Emirates Today” the preparation of student lists, and the preparation of the school schedule, according to the full attendance of students in the school building, in addition to preparing lists of student numbers to provide textbooks for those who have not yet received them, and hand them over to students in the classroom, noting that the academic staff is complete. The summer vacation period witnessed the identification of vacancies to fill them before the beginning of the academic year.
Muhammad Jumaa, Ahmed Khalifa Hassan, Walaa Safi, Mayar Aqil and Reem Khalil said: “The new academic year witnesses the return of attendance education in full, and the abolition of spaces between students,” pointing to the preparation of a proactive plan to educate kindergarten students and the first episode of precautionary measures, and taking into account the precautionary measures. Not to come into contact with their colleagues, and not to crowd during entry and exit.
They emphasized sending text messages to students’ families about the importance of recommending their children to wear masks to maintain public health, and assuring them that the attendance and absence system will be adopted in classes since the first school day.
The administrators, Muhammad Munther, Amal Ibrahim, Fadia Al Balushi, and Khawla Seif, stated that the plans to receive students on the first day of the study include dividing students into two categories, under 12 years and over 12 years old, to prevent crowding, and to ensure that the “PCR” examination is carried out. » For older students.
For its part, the Ministry of Education confirmed that the new academic year will witness allowing students to enroll in in-person education, including those who are not vaccinated for health reasons, or who are excluded from vaccination.
She also confirmed the cancellation of the thermal examination for students and employees, provided that everyone who feels a high temperature is obligated not to come to the educational facility, on the condition of obtaining a sick leave if the result is negative, and canceling the distance of physical separation within educational facilities, and leaving it to the discretion of its departments, while maintaining the obligation to wear a mask. Inside enclosed spaces, bus drivers and supervisors abide by safety procedures.
The ministry indicated that the national protocol for the operation of educational facilities for the academic year 2022-2023 guarantees the preservation of the state’s great successes in facing the “Covid-19” pandemic, as the updated protocol requires students from 12 years of age and above, administrative and educational cadres and service providers to obtain On a negative result of a PCR laboratory examination that lasts no more than 96 hours from the start of the first school day, without the need for a periodic examination, as the symptom-only strategy was adopted to conduct the examination.
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