In-person learning has been made mandatory for all private school students in Sharjah from next month.
The Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) said that physical attendance will be mandatory for pupils when the new semester starts in early April.
The decision was announced in coordination with the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA).
The SPEA added that the move comes in light of the "stability of the COVID-19 situation and high vaccination rate".
#SPEA in cooperation with the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority in Sharjah has announced a full return to in-person education for all private school students in the Emirate in light of the stability of the #COVID19 situation and the high vaccination rate pic.twitter.com/7jtTe0IMsJ
— هيئة الشـارقة للتعليم الخاص (@shjspea) March 14, 2022


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