Government nurseries in Sharjah receive their children on the first of September

Muhammad Ahmed Al Mulla: “Equipping all nurseries and carrying out maintenance work in preparation for receiving children.”

The Sharjah Education Council announced the reopening of government nurseries in Sharjah, and the reception of children previously enrolled in them, to resume studies at the beginning of next September, amid precautionary measures it took to ensure the safety of children and ensure their health, and to offer revitalizing activities for children, followed by the actual study in October.

He revealed that no new children will be received in the new school year, in light of reducing the capacity of classes, and reducing the number of children enrolled in each semester, and new children will be accepted in the event of raising the capacity by the competent authorities in the country to combat the emerging corona virus (Covid-19). ).

The Secretary-General of the Sharjah Education Council, Mohammed Ahmed Al Mulla, stated that the council has raised its readiness and energy for the success of the school year, in light of the measures it has taken through its cadres, and the rehabilitation of the educational environment to be safe to receive children.

He explained that all the functional cadres began work since August 15, and worked to implement all safety rules, in preparation for the gradual return to professional life, as this program included the preparation of all nurseries, meeting maintenance cases and needs to raise the degree of readiness to receive children, as well as training and qualifying the cadre to deal with educational mode.

Director of the Early Childhood Department at the Council, Maryam Jaber Al Shamsi, said that nurseries are ready to receive pre-registered children at the beginning of September through the launch of the "September Fun" program.

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