Students and teachers at Dubai’s private schools are taking a closer look at their wellbeing as part of an annual survey by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA).
More than 120,000 pupils and staff are expected to take part in the study that will be running for nearly five weeks.
They will be answering questions on topics related to the quality of life, happiness, relationships with friends and peers, physical health and much more.
Hind Al Mualla, Chief of Creativity, Happiness and Wellbeing at the KHDA, spoke to ARN News.
She added that parents and schools have to work together to help improve each other’s wellbeing and that of students as well.
This year’s census will run between November 3 and December 5, 2019.


UAE, UK ministers discuss regional stability, bilateral ties
H.H. Sheikh Hamdan reviews operations, developments at Jebel Ali Port
Drugs hidden inside passenger’s body seized at Abu Dhabi Airport
UAE President, Montenegro PM discuss stronger bilateral cooperation
Fujairah says pipeline work triggered fire in petroleum industries area
Yas Island announced as location for Sphere Abu Dhabi project
Warning issued on dangers of sudden road stops after 1 dead, 19 injured
UAE says reports of Israeli PM Netanyahu's visit 'entirely unfounded'
UAE launches platform to help Emiratis choose 'right academic, career paths'
Dubai Customs foils attempt to smuggle endangered bears through airport
UAE, Syria Presidents discuss cooperation and regional developments
UAE President, Qatari Emir discuss ties and regional developments
UAE reinforces anti-money laundering standards in gold sector
Eid Al Adha holidays confirmed for Dubai Government entities
UAE President holds talks with US, Saudi Arabia leaders
Dubai's Parkin begins roll out of AI curb-side parking cameras
UAE reviews AI readiness across federal government
From Sweden to India, 10 nurses shortlisted for $250,000 global award
UAE, Kuwaiti Foreign Ministers discuss foiled infiltration operation by Iran's IRGC
UAE adds 16 individuals, 5 entities to terror list over Hezbollah links
