The emirate initially introduced a transition to remote learning for private schools on April 15, coinciding with the anticipation of adverse weather conditions across the UAE. This move aimed to ensure the safety and well-being of students amidst the looming challenges posed by the weather forecast.
Following the commencement of online classes on April 15, students persisted in remote learning on April 18, with subsequent extensions on April 22 and 23, culminating in remote learning until April 25. These decisions were prompted by the unprecedented heavy rainfall, marking a significant weather event with the heaviest downpour witnessed in 75 years.
Amidst the challenging circumstances brought about by the inclement weather, the commitment to education remained steadfast. Notably, amidst the deluge, a school director exemplified extraordinary dedication by personally delivering educational materials such as books and laptops to students. This exemplary act not only facilitated continued learning but also served as a beacon of hope for families affected by the storm.
However, as the weather conditions stabilized, authorities in Sharjah announced the resumption of in-person classes for schools on April 29. This decision heralds a return to normalcy in educational operations, signaling a transition from remote learning back to traditional classroom settings. The decision to resume physical classes underscores the importance of maintaining continuity in education while prioritizing the safety and welfare of students and staff.
The emirate's initial shift to distance learning on April 15, amidst concerns over adverse weather conditions, was followed by a series of extensions due to unprecedented heavy rainfall. Throughout this period, the resilience of educators and students alike was evident, with one school director going above and beyond to support students during the tumultuous weather.
As the weather stabilized, authorities announced the return to in-person classes, marking a positive step towards normalcy in educational operations while ensuring the safety of all stakeholders.