2400 dirhams compulsory semester fees

5 conditions for enrolling children in government nurseries in Sharjah

«Sharjah Education» has identified seven steps to register children in government nurseries, including creating an account in the system for booking seats in government nurseries.

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The Sharjah Education Council announced the opening of the door to reserve seats in government nurseries in the Emirate of Sharjah according to the approved priorities, calling on parents of Sharjah government employees who wish to register their children to access the website: http://sns-shj.ae.

The guide for government nurseries in Sharjah specified the age of admission to government nurseries to start from three months until the age of acceptance in the kindergarten stage, while it specified five conditions for registration in government nurseries, including that the mother is a worker, that one of the parents is a citizen of the UAE, and apply for registration in The dates specified for this are from the Sharjah Education Council, with the obligation to pay the fees on the specified dates. The nursery receives children from the age of three months until the age of admission to the kindergarten.

The Council pointed out seven steps for registering children in government nurseries: creating a new user account in the government nursery seat reservation system, entering the mother, father and child data, attaching the required documents, choosing the nursery and booking a seat, obtaining initial approval for the application that meets the registration requirements, and conducting a medical examination. Paying the semester fees and not closing the data and document entry feature during the vacancy reservation stage.

The council explained that the required admission and registration documents are “a copy of the child’s passport, a copy of the Emirates ID for the child, a copy of the Emirates ID for the mother, a copy of the Emirates ID for the father, a copy of the child’s vaccination card, a copy of the family book, the child’s birth certificate, a personal photo, and a certificate to whom it may concern. The mother’s employer, and a To Whom It May Concern certificate from the father’s employer (if the mother is employed in an entity not affiliated with the Government of Sharjah, during the period of registration of children of Sharjah Government employees).

The Council revealed the fees for classrooms in government nurseries, explaining that the nursery registration plan begins early, as the registration period passes through two stages;

The first is to register membership for all employers and then open the registration door for Sharjah government employees, and it will be in three phases according to the cities of the Emirate of Sharjah, while the second phase will witness the opening of all remaining vacancies for employees of all employers.

The council explained to "Emirates Today" that five periods of time have been set for the care and education of children: the first semester (September, October, November), the winter semester (December), the second semester (January, February, March), and the third semester. (April, May, June), and summer (July, August).

The Sharjah Education Council has set the approved fees for the compulsory semesters, the first semester (September, October, November) at 2,400 dirhams, to be paid in the first week of September, and the second semester (January, February, March) with a fee of 2,400 dirhams to be paid in the first week From January, and the third semester (April, May, June) at 2,400 dirhams to be paid in the first week of April.

He also specified the fees for the optional semesters: the winter semester (December) at 1000 dirhams to be paid in the last week of November, and the summer semester (July, August) at 1000 dirhams per month to be paid in the last week of June and July.

Government nurseries follow all prevention and safety standards to protect children from the Corona virus.

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