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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
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Lara, who hopes to work in health and nutrition in the future, said
the campus experience was a big part of what students were looking for.
“I like NYUAD a lot, and it has great transfer-abroad opportunities, she said.
The teenager grew up in Australia and considered returning for higher studies, but decided to stay closer to home.
“The pandemic was one of the primary reasons. My brothers have been in Australia since the beginning of Covid-19 and we have not been able to meet,” she said.
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Rishikesh Padegaonkar, principal of Bright Riders School in Mohamed Bin Zayed City, said Grade 12 pupils would be practising laboratory work, with some free time thrown in to help them interact with one another and relax.
“They will not be at their desks throughout the day. Pupils will participate in activities, indoor games, yoga and aerobic sessions,” he said.
Mr Padegaonkar said 15 per cent of 3,689 pupils enrolled at the school had returned for in-person classes.
For pupils in years seven to nine in Abu Dhabi, it will be their first day in school since March.
“There are children coming back after 11 months of distance learning and we have to ensure they mentally strong and able,” Mr Padegaonkar said.
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