Abu Dhabi's Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Committee says pupils in grade 6 (year 7) and above, will continue with online classes.
An official post on social media says the decision has been made in the interests of "students' health and safety" during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pupils in grades 9 to 12 (year 10 to 13), who are due to sit international exams to qualify for university next year, will have the option to attend lessons in person.
أعلنت لجنة إدارة الطوارئ والأزمات والكوارث الناجمة عن جائحة كوفيد-19 في إمارة أبوظبي عن استمرار التعلم عن بعد لطلاب الصف السادس/السنة السابعة فما فوق، بعد المتابعة المتواصلة للإجراءات الوقائية المطبقة وحرصاً على صحة وسلامة الطلاب. pic.twitter.com/iJG3gdoHff
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@admediaoffice) September 22, 2020


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