Students across the UAE have resumed in person learning in schools and universities following a period of disruption, with the country’s leadership highlighting the strength and continuity of the education system during recent regional challenges.
Education System Demonstrates Strength and Continuity
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, said the return to classrooms reflects the resilience of the nation’s education sector.
Writing on his X account, Sheikh Mohammed said:
“Our sons and daughters, the students, resume in-person classes today across all our universities and schools, after our education system proved its exceptional ability to maintain full continuity under the circumstances the region has experienced,” he said.
A Message of Determination to Students
Addressing students directly, he emphasised the UAE’s commitment to progress through learning and perseverance.
“We are a nation that does not stop at challenges. We are a nation that never stops learning and teaching. We are a nation whose progress does not pause and whose development does not stall.“
A Confident Return to Classrooms
The resumption of in person learning across the country follows a period in which schools and universities adapted to alternative methods of teaching, ensuring that education continued without interruption.
The return marks a renewed focus on classroom engagement, student wellbeing and academic progress, as learners across the UAE reconnect with their peers and teachers.
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