In a proactive move to support student well-being and ensure uninterrupted education, the UAE has announced a two-week extension of distance learning across nurseries, schools, and higher education institutions.
The decision, led by the Education, Human Development and Community Development Council, reflects a balanced approach, prioritising safety while maintaining academic continuity for students nationwide.
All public and private institutions will continue remote learning, with the situation subject to weekly review. Officials stressed that updates will be communicated through official channels, ensuring transparency and clarity for families.
To accommodate varying institutional needs, a flexible mechanism will allow private schools and universities to apply for a return to in-person learning when necessary, based on operational and academic requirements.
Supporting families further, flexible remote work arrangements will be introduced for federal government employees who are caregivers of children from nursery through Grade 8—reinforcing the UAE’s broader commitment to family wellbeing.
Schools outline clear learning roadmaps
As the extended distance learning period begins, GEMS Education has provided parents with a detailed roadmap outlining how learning will continue across its network.
In a communication, the group confirmed staggered timelines based on curricula and emirate-specific regulations:
- International curriculum schools will shift to online learning from March 23
- Indian curriculum schools (CBSE, ICSE, ISC):
- In Sharjah (SPEA) and Abu Dhabi (ADEK): online learning from March 30 to April 6
- Dubai schools under the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) will begin the new academic year on April 6
All GEMS schools are expected to return to in-person learning from April 6, in line with regulatory guidance.
Seamless learning experience
During the remote learning period:
- Students will follow regular timetables
- Attendance and engagement will continue as normal
- Assessments and academic progress will remain on track
Schools will share detailed schedules and access instructions directly with families.
With strong coordination between authorities, schools, and families, the UAE continues to demonstrate a forward-thinking, resilient approach, ensuring education remains uninterrupted while prioritising safety and wellbeing.