All students aged 12 and above in Abu Dhabi private schools will have to undergo PCR tests every two weeks to return to their classrooms.
That's according to the back-to-school guideline issued by the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK), which said the decision to extend the rule that was introduced last year is to help schools "identify any infections in a timely manner".
Teachers and staff will also be tested every two weeks, with exemptions only for "students of determination".
Meanwhile, students aged 16 and above must be fully vaccinated, with their status updated on the Al Hosn App, if they want to return to the classrooms. Exemptions will only be given to those students who've received approval from UAE health officials not to get the jab. Distance learning module will be offered to those who wish not to get vaccinated in this age group.
Students aged 3 to 15 do not have to be vaccinated to attend school.
For the new academic year, schools in the UAE capital can offer three models - full, partial return or distance learning.
"You should consider the many advantages of face-to-face learning for your child’s academic progress and mental wellbeing as you decide which mode of learning you want your children to have for next term. Similar to last year, you must commit to your choice for the entire term to allow your school to plan better," Adek said in its circular to the school community.
The authority added that students returning from holiday abroad must follow government-approved quarantine and testing protocols, with parents told to sign and submit a travel declaration form to their child's school.
PCR tests, with a 96-hour validity, will also be mandatory for students, aged over 12, and staff after they return from school holidays, including "Eid, winter, summer and spring breaks".
Wearing of face masks, bubble system, and social distancing rule will continue to be observed.


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