All students can return to the classroom in the second academic term.
The Abu Dhabi Emergency Crisis and Disasters Committee and the Department of Education and Knowledge have announced that all students at private schools can return to classrooms from January.
From the start of the second semester students of all age groups are able to return to classrooms and stop distance learning.
The Abu Dhabi Emergency Crisis and Disasters Committee for Covid-19 Pandemic and the Department of Education and Knowledge (@ADEK_tweet) have agreed that private schools in #AbuDhabi will welcome all students back to classrooms from January. pic.twitter.com/X4gwHoRQnD
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The Department of Education and Knowledge has announced that it will coordinate with all private schools to ensure precautionary measures to ensure the health and safety of all students, staff and teachers.
Since the start of the new school year, some students have returned to in-person learning while others have stayed at home to participate in lessons digitally.
Distance learning was offered to students from teh start of the new academic year and will continue to be offered for those unable to attend in-person learning.
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