Back to school: thousands of UAE pupils return to classrooms


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Hundreds of thousands of private school pupils across the UAE returned to classrooms for the first day of the new academic year on Sunday.

A mix of nerves and anticipation was in the air as learners reunited with friends and teachers.

At Delhi Private School Dubai, more than half of the 4,000 pupils enrolled were back for in-person classes, its largest attendance since the pandemic began.

Marc Leo, 15, a Year 10 pupil at the school, said classmates were excited to be back.

“It’s much easier to be in school rather than studying online. It was a huge change but one we needed to make,” said Marc.

“There is some nervousness about so many pupils being in school. It’s going to be a big shift and we will have to adjust to it.

“It’s been nearly two years since we have seen a full school but we are excited, and we also have sports back."

Fellow Year 10 pupil Gauri Unnikrishnan, 15, said she was glad to be able to resume in-person lessons and was happy to follow Covid-19 measures for the safety of herself and others.

“Coming to school for in-person learning is much better and if I have to wear a mask and follow some protocols for that, it’s OK,” she said.

“We are going to be a little overwhelmed when everyone returns, but we are all glad to be at school.”

Many pupils at the school returned to in-person classes for the first time since the start of the pandemic.

Sanskar Pradhan, 5, a pupil in kindergarten at Delhi Private School Dubai, was among them.

“I like being back at school because I like studying in class," said Sanskar.

"When I read on my laptop, I don’t get enough time. I need more time to ask my questions,” he said.

Well-being activities planned for first week

Children return for the start of school on Sunday at Repton School, Al Barsha in Dubai.
Children return for the start of school on Sunday at Repton School, Al Barsha in Dubai.

Many schools in the country have an orientation week planned to help pupils readjust to classroom life.

At Delhi Private School Dubai, teachers will focus on pupils' well-being on the first day, and have conversations with children so that they can discuss any problems they face.

Kindergarten pupils at the school started the day with art and exercise.

While pupils in some classes exercised with their teachers early in the day, others put their creative hats on as they designed caps with their names.

“We want to ensure that all our pupils are okay. Many pupils were unable to travel and some travelled but had family members who fell ill," said Rashmi Nandkeolyar, principal at Delhi Private School Dubai.

"On the first day, teachers spend time having conversations with pupils and playing games with them. Through the week, we will continue to see who needs support.

“We are looking forward to having all the children back on campus next month.

“The biggest challenge will be to have 100 per cent pupils back for face-to-face learning if we have to maintain a one-metre distance between two pupils. The last one-and-a-half years have been spent by many children studying at home so the biggest change will be coming on campus. “

Most pupils return at Dubai school

Karim Murcia, principal of Gems Al Barsha National School, said more than 1,000 of 1,100 pupils enrolled at the school were back for on-site learning on Sunday.

Last year 25 per cent of pupils were studying remotely but this year only five per cent of the children chose to study online until October.

Pupils in younger age groups will have tours and treasure hunts to familiarise them with the school building.

“For pupils there are sessions such as ice-breaking activities where they can talk about building friendships or engage in letter-writing activities,” said Mr Murcia.

Joy for parents and teachers in Abu Dhabi

Michael Makarem kissed his four-year-old twin sons Justin and Kade on the forehead as he dropped them off for what he hopes will be a year uninterrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic at The British School Al Khubairat in Abu Dhabi.

“I think the kids are very excited to be back,” said the 42-year-old American lawyer.

“We are hoping to have a complete school year in school this year.

“They had a great summer, they travelled and now feel so refreshed for the new school year, and as parents we are really excited.

“Their social skills can only develop in school and by being among their peers, I think they learn more being in the classroom.”

Jane Roughly, head of Year 12 at The British School Al Khubairat, offers a helping hand to pupils on their first day back in class. Khushnum Bhandari/ The National
Jane Roughly, head of Year 12 at The British School Al Khubairat, offers a helping hand to pupils on their first day back in class. Khushnum Bhandari/ The National

The school was expecting to admit 1,300 pupils on Sunday.

“Today we are bringing in all of our primary school pupils except for nursery, and our year seven and year 12,” said Mark Leppard, the school's headmaster

“This year we are expecting 18,075 pupils in total.”

The school has been preparing for the wide-scale return of its pupils since the end of the previous academic year.

“We switched immediately to what we had to prepare for this year. We did a lot of work in terms of facilities. We have a brand new reception area, new meeting rooms… and on top of that all the Covid-19 requirements," said Mr Leppard.

“We wanted the children to have a great experience coming back in."

Staff have worked hard during the summer months to ensure the school met current Covid-19 rules.

“We had to re-layout the classrooms; the new requirement is to have one metre of social distancing instead of 1.5, so desks and boards have been moved around, and then one-way-system had to be reviewed because we changed then offices and reception.”

The school has adapted a one-way traffic system to adhere to social distancing requirements and avoid crowding and is managing new PCR testing protocols introduced last week.

“Lots of requirements have come out very late, but the goal was to make it safe for the pupils,” said Mr Leppard.

Senior pupil leads by example

Rhianna McPherson, 17, helped younger pupils to get to grips with school life in the Covid age. Khushnum Bhandari/ The National
Rhianna McPherson, 17, helped younger pupils to get to grips with school life in the Covid age. Khushnum Bhandari/ The National

Rhianna McPherson, a year 13 pupil who was not due to attend classes till Monday, welcomed lower grade pupils in the reception area at The British School Al Khubairat.

“As a senior prefect, I showed them around their classes and briefed them on the Covid-19 regulations and the one-way system,” said the 17-year-old.

“I am happy to meet all the new pupils and very glad to be back in school.”

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