Private school pupils in Abu Dhabi aged 12 and over must also take a PCR test every two weeks, education authorities say.
Dedicated vaccination centres have opened for pupils and school staff in Abu Dhabi.
New teachers, school employees and pupils can have their shots at the centres, even if they do not yet have an Emirates ID.
Children aged 16 and over must be vaccinated against Covid-19 to attend in-person classes in all emirates apart from Dubai.
Abu Dhabi's Department of Education and Knowledge has advised children and school staff to get vaccinated as soon as possible, because there is a three-week gap between doses.
Private school pupils in Abu Dhabi aged 12 and over must also take a PCR test every two weeks, education authorities say.
Dedicated vaccination centres have opened for pupils and school staff in Abu Dhabi.
New teachers, school employees and pupils can have their shots at the centres, even if they do not yet have an Emirates ID.
Children aged 16 and over must be vaccinated against Covid-19 to attend in-person classes in all emirates apart from Dubai.
Abu Dhabi's Department of Education and Knowledge has advised children and school staff to get vaccinated as soon as possible, because there is a three-week gap between doses.
Private school pupils in Abu Dhabi aged 12 and over must also take a PCR test every two weeks, education authorities say.