Some pupils in Abu Dhabi will continue with online learning but children due to sit international exams next year will have the option to attend face-to-face lessons, it was announced on Tuesday.
All children older than 12 were to return to classrooms in late September or early October under a staggered plan.
But the initiative has been altered to protect the health of pupils.
Authorities said children in Grade 6 to Grade 8 (Years 7 to 9) would continue with distance learning for the foreseeable future.
However, The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority said pupils in Grades 9 to 12 (Years 10 to 13) who are due to sit international exams such as GCSEs, A-levels and International Baccalaureate next year have been given the option to attend in-person lessons.
Schools said they are looking forward to welcoming pupils back who are preparing to sit exams this academic year.
"The decision is for pupils in years 7 to 13 to continue distance learning for the immediate period, but provides an option of in-person classes to those taking exams in years 10 to 13," said Mark Leppard, the headmaster of The British School Al Khubairat.
"We are really looking forward to welcoming the pupils who choose the face-to-face option to come back into school. We will also continue to put our energy into providing high quality distance learning, and maintaining a community spirit and pastoral care for those who opt to stay at home."
He confirmed all children returning in years 10 to 13 would be required to take a Covid-19 PCR swab test to prove they are virus-free before they enter the school building.
"It is our collective responsibility as a community to continue to follow the health and safety requirements to ensure that face-to-face learning remains a viable option," said Mr Leppard.
The majority of children between the ages of 4 nd 11 in the emirate returned to in-person classes on August 30.
“The Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Committee resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic in the emirate of Abu Dhabi announced the continuation of distance learning for sixth graders / seventh year and above, after continuous follow-up of the preventive measures applied and in the interest of students' health and safety,” Abu Dhabi Media Office tweeted on Tuesday.
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Why it pays to compare
A comparison of sending Dh20,000 from the UAE using two different routes at the same time - the first direct from a UAE bank to a bank in Germany, and the second from the same UAE bank via an online platform to Germany - found key differences in cost and speed. The transfers were both initiated on January 30.
Route 1: bank transfer
The UAE bank charged Dh152.25 for the Dh20,000 transfer. On top of that, their exchange rate margin added a difference of around Dh415, compared with the mid-market rate.
Total cost: Dh567.25 - around 2.9 per cent of the total amount
Total received: €4,670.30
Route 2: online platform
The UAE bank’s charge for sending Dh20,000 to a UK dirham-denominated account was Dh2.10. The exchange rate margin cost was Dh60, plus a Dh12 fee.
Total cost: Dh74.10, around 0.4 per cent of the transaction
Total received: €4,756
The UAE bank transfer was far quicker – around two to three working days, while the online platform took around four to five days, but was considerably cheaper. In the online platform transfer, the funds were also exposed to currency risk during the period it took for them to arrive.
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