Watch students coming back to UAE schools after the summer holidays

Students, teachers put best foot forward with safety measures in place on campus

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Parents dropping off students at the GEMS Wellington Academy at Al Khail in Dubai this morning. After a 58-day summer break, thousands of UAE children are back in school today for the start of the new term.
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A widespread vaccination campaign and rigorous screening protocols, have prompted many families to opt for in-class learning this term, coinciding with the start of the 2021-2022 academic year at many schools. Above, students of Delhi Private School in Sharjah on the first day of school after summer vacation.
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Students return to Pakistan Education Academy which has newly acquired Cambridge International status in Dubai for face to face learning after the summer vacation.
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Sharjah police officers help students and parents cross the road on the first day of school after summer vacation.
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As students, many of them ferried by their parents, streamed into schools this morning, therte was an unmistakebale air of excitement.
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Students arrive at New Millennium School in Al Khail, Dubai for their first day of the new term to attend classes
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A significant number of schoolchildren have had to present negative COVID-19 PCR test results, taken over the last 96 hours, in order to physically return to school in person
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Students of North American International School attending the classes on the first day.
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Students of Regent International School in the Greens. Jason King, Principal at the Regent International School said the first day of school has seen a bright start to the day. "It's the first day of school and it's great to see the bright, young and hungry for learning faces entering our school. Our Regent Parents have been wonderful in supporting us with following protocol by keeping their Al Hosn apps open so we can check their vaccination status. When it comes to the safety of the school and our families, it is a collaborative effort, right from the administration staff, teachers, to our parents. They have all been supportive in making the first day of school safe and exciting. What a fantastic start to the first day of school and academic year!"
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Students arrive at New Millennium School in Al Khail, Dubai for their first day of the new term to attend classes.
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Students return to Indian High School in Dubai for face to face learning after the summer vacation.
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Students of Rosary School in Sharjah on the first day of school after summer vacation
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Parents drop a student of North American International School on the first day of school after the summer vacation.
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Students arrive at New Millennium School in Al Khail, Dubai for their first day of the new term to attend classes.
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A significant number of schoolchildren have had to present negative COVID-19 PCR test results, taken over the last 96 hours, in order to physically return to school in person
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The Emirates Schools Establishment, which regulates all UAE public schools, said a total of 282,134 students are back at school today, following intensive preparation by school authorities.
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Students attend the class on the first day after summer break at Global Indian International School, Abu Dhabi.
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Students attend a class on the first day at New Millennium School in Al Khail, Dubai.
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Students of Regent International School in the Greens.
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Student of North American International School getting checked as they arrive on the first day after summer vacation.
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In preparation for the students’ return, schools have been thoroughly sanitised and disinfected against COVID-19. This term, the physical distancing requirement has been reduced to one metre between individuals, thus allowing more children to be accommodated within the premises.
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Sharjah Police officers helping students cross the road.
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On the first day after the summer break at Sunmarke School in Dubai.
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Students arrive at GEMS Wellington Academy in Al Khail, Dubai for their first day of the new term to attend classes
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Mohammed Aqib Aqeel, 7, Year 2 at Al Salam private School
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On the first day after the summer break at Sunmarke School in Dubai.
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Students of Delhi Private School in Sharjah on the first day of school after summer vacation.
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In addition, children aged 16 years and older who are returning to school in person are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Raha International School in Abu Dhabi.
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The Model School in Abu Dhabi.
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