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UAE COVID-19 vaccine: Schools set to welcome 100% students from September

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UAE schools and universities to hold virtual graduations this year

SHARE Private schools and universities in the UAE will host online and drive-through graduation ceremonies to give learners the opportunity to celebrate their achievements. Education leaders said it was a necessary step to ensure the safety of the Class of 2021 amid the Covid-19 pandemic. It is the second year that schools and universities have decided to get creative to honour pupils and students. The Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai said schools were not permitted to hold in-person ceremonies on campus. This year, we are positive that by November students will be able to enjoy an in-person graduation Dr Vajahat Hussain

COVID-19: Dubai private school enrolments resilient even during pandemic

Dubai: Enrolment in Dubai private schools showed “resilience” even amid the COVID-19 pandemic, dipping less than three per cent in one academic year, a new report has said. Across Dubai’s 208 schools, the slight fall in enrolments was primarily in Early Year grades as parents were concerned about health-safety issues, according to the latest report by L.E.K. Consulting. The number of Early Years enrolments slid from about 28,000 to around 23,000 students in 2021. Overall, between academic year 2020 and 2021, enrolment declined by 8,000 students, from around 295,000 to about 287,000 students in Dubai private schools, L.E.K. said. For the report, it conducted its own primary research with UAE schools as well as obtained data from Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) and the United Kingdom-based Oxford Economics.

Coronavirus: 85 per cent of Dubai teachers vaccinated with first dose

SHARE More than eight in 10 private school teachers in Dubai have received their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine. The number of teachers who got the first dose increased from 70 per cent to 85 per cent in two weeks, the emirate s private school regulator announced. The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has been taking to social media to encourage schools to get teachers inoculated. Just two weeks ago, 70% of Dubai s school staff had at least one dose of the vaccine. Today, that number has jumped to 85%. Well done to all school staff in Dubai - our education community thanks you ❤️ #OneForAllDubaipic.twitter.com/bVXCHWJhWd KHDA (@KHDA)

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