• Dedicated vaccination centres have opened for pupils and school staff in Abu Dhabi.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    Private school pupils in Abu Dhabi aged 12 and over must also take a PCR test every two weeks, education authorities say.

All private school pupils in Abu Dhabi to take Covid tests for school return


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All private and charter school pupils in Abu Dhabi must get tested for Covid-19 to be able to return to school, the Department of Education and Knowledge announced on Wednesday.

Vaccinated and unvaccinated pupils as well as disabled children will need to show a negative nasal PCR or saliva test result taken within 96 hours before they can return to in-person classes on Sunday.

Pupils will have to be tested every 14 days in the first month of term.

The same protocols will apply to teachers, administrative staff and third-party contractors.

Pupils 12 and older as well as school staff will be tested free at designated centres on a specific date for each school.

Parents can contact the schools to obtain their school code, testing centre location and date as per the schedule provided by Adek, the regulator for private schools in the emirate.

Pupils under 12 and disabled children can get a free pre-entry PCR test at any private or public testing centre in Abu Dhabi.

They have the option of taking a saliva test as an alternative to a PCR test.

Private school pupils in Abu Dhabi who are 12 and above must take a PCR test every two weeks to return to school, the Department of Education and Knowledge said this month.

Adek will later announce the routine Covid-19 testing schedule and frequency for staff and pupils.

On Sunday, authorities said pupils in the UAE will have a 30-day grace period to be inoculated against Covid-19 when schools reopen before weekly PCR testing becomes mandatory for unvaccinated children over 12.

After the grace period, vaccinated pupils over 12 will be tested every month, as will schoolchildren between 3 and 12 who have not been inoculated.

It is part of amended Covid-19 regulations designed to ensure that wherever possible, pupils can have in-person lessons when the school year begins on August 29.

Dubai's private schools, which have their own school regulator, are not thought to be affected by the decision.

Pupils and teachers get vaccinated in Abu Dhabi - in pictures

  • All school staff and children aged 16 and over must be vaccinated to enter school premises in Abu Dhabi. All photos: Khushnum Bhandari / The National
    All school staff and children aged 16 and over must be vaccinated to enter school premises in Abu Dhabi. All photos: Khushnum Bhandari / The National
  • Dalaa Alaa Aladwan, 14, from Rosary School is vaccinated at Seha Vaccination Centre, Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Zayed Port.
    Dalaa Alaa Aladwan, 14, from Rosary School is vaccinated at Seha Vaccination Centre, Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Zayed Port.
  • Abdullah Al Mansoori, 17, a student at Zayed University, is vaccinated before entering the army at Seha Vaccination Centre, Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Zayed Port.
    Abdullah Al Mansoori, 17, a student at Zayed University, is vaccinated before entering the army at Seha Vaccination Centre, Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Zayed Port.
  • Nour Khaled, 14, is vaccinated before attending Al Najah Private School in September.
    Nour Khaled, 14, is vaccinated before attending Al Najah Private School in September.
  • Miranda Mali, 33, a kindergarten teacher at Sharjah American International School, is vaccinated before school begins.
    Miranda Mali, 33, a kindergarten teacher at Sharjah American International School, is vaccinated before school begins.
  • A nurse explains how vaccination works to Kavita Kumari, a Hindi teacher at Sunrise English Private School.
    A nurse explains how vaccination works to Kavita Kumari, a Hindi teacher at Sunrise English Private School.
  • A nurse prepares the vaccine kit at Seha Vaccination Centre, Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Zayed Port.
    A nurse prepares the vaccine kit at Seha Vaccination Centre, Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Zayed Port.
  • Dalaa Alaa Aladwan, 14, from Rosary School, signs forms to be vaccinated.
    Dalaa Alaa Aladwan, 14, from Rosary School, signs forms to be vaccinated.
  • Nurses speak with patients at the Seha Vaccination Centre, Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Zayed Port.
    Nurses speak with patients at the Seha Vaccination Centre, Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Zayed Port.
  • The registration area at Seha Vaccination Centre, Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Zayed Port.
    The registration area at Seha Vaccination Centre, Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Zayed Port.
  • Nurses work at Seha Vaccination Centre, Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Zayed Port.
    Nurses work at Seha Vaccination Centre, Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Zayed Port.


Updated: August 31, 2021, 4:50 AM