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Covid-19: unvaccinated Dubai school staff to undergo weekly PCR tests from Sunday

Covid-19: unvaccinated Dubai school staff to undergo weekly PCR tests from Sunday
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From the Editors: Sharjah private schools returning to 100 per cent in-classroom teaching a positive indicator

Gulf News editors comment on important local, regional and international events 1 of 5 SHARJAH PRIVATE SCHOOLS RETURNING TO 100 PER CENT IN CLASSROOM TEACHING A POSITIVE INDICATOR: The announcement that all Sharjah private schools will be allowed to return to in-classroom teaching from April 11 is indeed good news. In February, Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) had announced that all private schools in the emirate will be required to follow the distance-learning module in view of the prevailing COVID-19 situation. In that sense, the latest decision to allow schools to return to in-classroom teaching is definitely a very positive indicator. At the same time, SPEA has clarified that schools will also be allowed to continue with the blended-learning module for some more time. This is quite a pragmatic step because it keeps the door open for all those students to continue to pursue their regular classes from home if in case they do not feel confident enough

UAE: Sharjah private school set to return to in-class lessons

Nandini Sircar/Dubai File photot Negative PCR test report a must to attend schools, the SPEA says Private school pupils in Sharjah are gearing up to return to campus from coming Sunday (April 11). However, pupils need negative PCR test results to attend classes. Pupils opting for in-class lessons in higher grades are either taking the Covid-19 jab or booking appointments for PCR tests. Principals have announced that pupils aged above 12 years need to attend in-class lessons. A pupil, who is above 12 years of age, needs to undergo a PCR test no more than 72 hours prior to attending in-class lessons on April 11.

PCR tests for pupils as Sharjah schools begin to reopen on April 11

PCR tests for pupils as Sharjah schools begin to reopen on April 11
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