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UAE Schools Return to Distance Learning Until May 8

by Nausheen

UAE schools have once again shifted to distance learning until Friday, May 8, following an announcement by the Ministry of Education after renewed regional tensions and emergency alerts across the country.

The decision comes after the UAE’s emergency alert system was triggered multiple times within a short period, as Iranian missiles were detected despite a ceasefire in the US-Israel-Iran conflict that came into effect on April 9.

Emergency Alerts Prompt Swift Response

Authorities issued five alerts within three and a half hours, prompting education regulators and school administrations to act quickly. Institutions transitioned back to remote learning platforms to ensure continuity of academic activities without disruption.

Schools are maintaining regular timetables for now, while closely monitoring official updates. Institutions remain in constant coordination with authorities and are expected to communicate promptly with parents and students should there be any changes.

For the moment, classes are continuing as scheduled in an online format.

Recent Return to Classrooms Reversed

The latest move comes only weeks after students across the UAE resumed in-person learning on Monday, April 20, following nearly seven weeks of distance education.

Remote learning had initially been introduced as a precautionary measure amid regional security concerns tied to the US-Israel-Iran conflict. During that time, schools, nurseries and universities operated under heightened readiness, with staggered returns designed to ease the transition back to campuses.

Focus on Safety and Preparedness

Education regulators also strengthened safety preparedness through inspections, training programmes and operational reviews. Authorities had made it clear that institutions must remain ready to switch between in-person and remote learning depending on changing circumstances. That directive is now being put into action once again.

For education authorities and schools, the priority remains maintaining flexible systems that ensure uninterrupted learning, regardless of the situation on the ground.

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