Sharjah Private Education: The form is mandatory and aims to ensure the safety of those in schools

School administrations oblige students’ parents to sign pledges regarding dealing with “Covid-19”

School administrations have taken strict precautionary measures to prevent corona virus.

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Private schools in the Emirate of Sharjah obliged students to sign pledges that their children would undergo a “Covid-19” examination, and to keep them at home if they showed any symptoms related to the virus, as well as to receive them directly from the school in the event of disease symptoms appearing as a result of contact with confirmed cases.

In turn, the Sharjah Private Education Authority confirmed that the pledge form, which some parents received a copy of through their children's schools, is mandatory and has been included in the guideline for operating schools in Sharjah during the recovery phase from the "Corona" pandemic, which school administrations at the emirate level received a copy of. , where it is clearly indicated in the manual.

The parents of the students of Muhammad Abu Al-Walafa, Mustafa Youssef, Hind Ibrahim, Walaa Noureddine, and Sumaya Khalid, stated that private schools in Sharjah obligated them to sign written pledges regarding the mechanism for dealing with the “Covid-19” virus, and justified that that this step came based on directives from the Sharjah Authority. for private education, stressing that this step is positive and contributes to enhancing the positive results of the recovery phase.

For its part, school administrations in Sharjah stated that they have taken strict precautionary measures to prevent the Corona virus, based on the directives of the Sharjah Private Education Authority, to ensure the continuity of safety and security for all students, stressing their full commitment to the directives of the Sharjah Private Education Authority in this regard, as all schools have sufficient experience. pandemic management.

She stated that she had introduced updates for "Covid-19" inside schools, as well as emphasizing adherence to full precautionary measures such as wearing a muzzle and maintaining the distance of physical distance as an essential matter for public safety, and as for the new updates represented by the parents' pledge, work has been done to deliver This is for parents and work is underway to obtain signatures from them on this pledge.

School administrations indicated that they are seeking to work actively with students’ families as a major partner in managing the pandemic, which is reflected on members of the school community, especially since the pledge came at the right time in an appropriate format to ensure safety procedures with school personnel, so that schools can focus on the quality of education. .

In turn, the Director of the Sharjah Private Education Authority, Ali Al Hosani, said that the pledge form that some parents received a copy of through their children's schools is "mandatory", and it was included in the guideline for operating schools in Sharjah during the recovery phase from the "Corona" pandemic, which departments received Schools at the emirate level a copy of it, as it was clearly indicated in the guide, including six main points that the guardian must adhere to.

Al-Hosani added that these points are: “Ensuring that their children undergo a (Covid-19) examination if the examination is required according to the developments in the epidemiological situation, and keeping the children at home if they have disease symptoms related to the virus in particular or feel that they are not feeling well in a way. In general, and to ensure that their children are received from the school in the event that symptoms appear as a result of their contact with an infected case, and to follow the protocols directly in these cases as clarified by the schools, and if the examination of the children is positive, they must commit not to bring them to school until the end of the period of sanitary isolation and to continue teaching their children about After the health condition allows this, and inform the school if they have a positive case at home or have been mixed with positive cases outside the home, where the student in this case is considered a contact, and it is necessary to follow the applicable quarantine conditions if he has symptoms related to the virus.

The guide also obligated parents - through a pledge - to inform the school if their children are students with high-risk diseases or live with persons with high-risk diseases officially, in order to exclude them from attendance education at the school.

Al-Hosani continued, that the authority always focuses and directs on following the principle of partnership and cooperation with parents, and therefore it is keen to direct school administrations to build a bridge of effective communication with students’ families to serve the educational process, and ensure the health and safety of all those in the school environment, stressing the necessity of commitment In full with the instructions and procedures that have been approved, including the pledge of parents, calling on all schools to distribute the pledge and ensure that it is accomplished by the students' families.

 Ali Al Hosani:

“The pledge form was included in the guideline for operating schools in Sharjah during the recovery phase from the Corona pandemic.”

serious commitment

The Director of the Sharjah Private Education Authority, Ali Al Hosani, called for the necessity of serious commitment to the precautionary measures and measures approved by the competent authorities to ensure the safety of the school community, lift restrictions in line with current developments and preserve the safety and health of citizens and residents, stressing their keenness to continue the educational process in a way that makes administrative and teaching bodies and students Partners in the recovery phase, calling on parents to be responsible and abide by the instructions issued by the concerned authorities.

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