Administrators at private schools in the emirate of Sharjah, Emirates Today, reported that their school administrations obliged them and their fellow teachers to continue on Wednesday, although the Ministry of Education's decision to disrupt schooling included students, teachers and administrators in private and government schools in Dubai and the Northern Emirates. .

The administrators, who preferred to remain anonymous, said: "School administrations have always forced us on this day of bad weather, and we are required to continue in the schools from 8 am to 3 pm, without performing any tasks," demanding that they be treated like Their peers in public and private schools have taken leave today, in order to maintain their safety in light of the weather fluctuations in the state.

For his part, Ali Al Hosani, Director General of the Special Education Authority in Sharjah, told Emirates Today: “The decision of the Authority, which was issued yesterday, was to disable students in private schools in the Emirate, while the decision to disable administrators and teachers is a matter for each school. They have the right to leave them or ask them to attend. "

The Ministry of Education, issued on Tuesday, a decision to disable the study in all schools in the Emirate of Dubai, Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah government and private, pointing out that the disruption includes students and the administrative and teaching staff.

The Information Office of the Government of Abu Dhabi announced the suspension of study in all public and private schools in Abu Dhabi City, against the backdrop of meteorological forecasts of unstable weather today.