The Ministry of Education has set two conditions for admitting a student to a school that does not serve his or her residential scope: that a vacant seat is available for the student at the chosen school, in proportion to the student density of the classes; and that the guardian undertakes to provide transportation that will bring his son to the school he has chosen, Residential area.

In response to a school in Ras Al Khaimah requiring students in four residential areas to connect with their children because of the lack of transportation, the ministry said it had identified two schools for students of the first class in the Shaam area, north of Ras Al Khaimah, serving the residents of 18 districts Housing, and provided buses to students, according to their residential areas.

Emirates Al-Youm published complaints from students about the suspension of a school in Ras Al-Khaimah from providing bus service in four residential areas. The school sent a circular to parents who wish to keep their children in school for the next academic year in Rumaila, And Al-Rathurin, north of Ras Al Khaimah, to take care of the transportation, for lack of availability in those areas, and asked them to attend the school, starting from yesterday, until Thursday next, to register students and phone number and sign the pledge.

The ministry explained that it has identified two schools for students of the first seminar in the area of ​​Shaam, including the school of Ahmed bin Majid (first episode), and serves eight residential areas, namely: Khorkhuir, Shamm, Galila, Wadi Ghalila, civil defense and Salihip and the popularity of Khalifa and Bani Juma.

The ministry pointed out that the second school is called the Valley School (first episode), and serves the residents of 10 residential areas, namely: the areas of Zaidi and Alhahorin and the popularity of Hula, Bani Ameer and Eid prayer and the popularity of Sei and Jir sea and Rumaila and Jair and Wadi Shaam.

The school can be accepted in accordance with the conditions set by the Ministry in advance: to undertake to provide transportation to the student's son at the school chosen by him outside the scope of the school. And that a vacancy is available in the school in proportion to the student density of the classes.