Director of Sharjah Special Education Authority Ali Al Hosani said that the investor informed the authority about his intention to sell the school in May and that its ownership The second investor did not complete the administrative procedures, which caused the owner to inform the Authority that he would close the school.

He added that the Authority has met with the owner and looked at the fate of the 250 students who are studying from kindergarten to the fifth grade of primary school. He stressed that the Authority was able to provide all seats, indicating that it was agreed with the owner to close the school for its inability to invest in education, as this sector needs to follow up and ensure full continuity and provide a suitable and safe environment for students and satisfaction of parents.

He pointed out that the Authority comes at the top of its priorities for students and provide them with a suitable and continuous learning environment, stressing that all seats were provided in different schools following the same curriculum in the Emirate of Sharjah for students who were in the school that will be closed at the same prices. Parents in the school, where it was agreed with the investor to extract money by providing a section to review them in the same school to return all dues to parents, whether annual installments or registration fees or reserved seats for them, as the Commission follows up on this itself and has a team Seven to return the fees on a daily basis.

He said that the school started its tuition fees from 3800 to 5000 dirhams, and most of the students were transferred to a school close to the same fees of students in the past, pointing out that it was agreed with the schools to attract students and make them discounts to take into account the circumstances of students, indicating that the Authority is ready to meet any Guardian to register their children and provide him with the appropriate seat.

He added that the school was closed before the start of the school and some parents were not informed, stressing that the authority is responsible for finding an educational seat for any student who was in the school.

Parents in Sharjah have confirmed that they have registered their children in one of the private schools in the emirate (A). They discovered that the school would no longer want their children and refused to receive them, and informed them so days before the start of the school year.

They said that they found it difficult to find educational opportunities in schools in the Emirate of Sharjah because the registration has a fixed period determined by the school administrations and closed when the numbers are completed, which made them complain against this school to the Sharjah Education Authority, and use it to distribute their children to schools in the Emirate.