Covid-19: Sharjah parents satisfied with nurseries’ coronavirus response
Reuters
Nurseries in the emirate, however, have called for government support to help them recover from pandemic losses.
Parents in Sharjah have expressed their satisfaction with the safety and security measures being implemented in nurseries to ensure that their children are protected from Covid.
According to a decision issued by Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA), a total of 74 nurseries in Sharjah, including the 35 nurseries run by private entities, welcomed students to their premises from March 28 with strict Covid safety protocols in place.
However, nurseries in Sharjah have suffered huge losses, having had no revenue during the pandemic. Though are happy about the reopening, they said they needed additional support from the government get back on their feet.
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Sharjah schools can hold only one exam per day: Ruler s directive
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A mother aired a complaint after seeing how her child had to study for two exams in one day.
No school in Sharjah is allowed to conduct two exams in one day, the authorities have said after a complaint from a parent reached His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of the Emirate.
Seeing how her child was struggling to study for two exams scheduled on one day, Umm Mohammed requested that the Sharjah Ruler urgently speak to the student s private school as she found the practice unfair. She aired her concern on a Sharjah Radio programme, according to a report by Arabic daily Al Bayan.