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    Sharjah Delays 2026-27 Academic Year Start for Pakistani and Indian Schools

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) has announced a delay in the commencement of the 2026–27 academic year for private schools following Indian and Pakistani curricula within the emirate. Originally slated to begin on March 23, 2026, classes will now officially start a week later, on March 30, 2026. This adjustment aims to accommodate requests and concerns raised by the schools themselves, ensuring a smoother transition into the new academic session.

    In a formal circular distributed to the affected schools on Thursday, SPEA outlined that students enrolled in these curricula will have the opportunity to undertake their examinations remotely between March 9 and March 12, 2026. This provision is designed to offer greater flexibility and safety for students amid ongoing regional uncertainties and logistical challenges. The decision to allow remote exams reflects a growing trend in educational institutions adapting to evolving circumstances while maintaining academic standards.

    The SPEA’s revised schedule and policies come after careful consideration of appeals submitted through the Council of School Principals. The authority reviewed the schools’ justifications thoroughly before finalizing the new academic calendar. This collaborative approach highlights the SPEA’s commitment to addressing the needs of the educational community in Sharjah, particularly those serving expatriate populations from Pakistan and India, who form a significant portion of the student body.

    Alongside the postponement, the SPEA introduced updated guidelines concerning access to school premises. the new rules, only a limited number of administrative and teaching staff will be permitted on campus at any given time, with a cap of 15 employees. Their presence must be strictly tied to essential operational activities, minimizing unnecessary gatherings. Additionally, parents will be allowed to visit schools for specific purposes such as collecting uniforms and textbooks, but these visits will be regulated pre-established limits to ensure safety and order.

    School administrations have been instructed to implement the necessary internal adjustments to align with the revised academic calendar and access protocols. They are also responsible for promptly informing students and their families about these changes to avoid confusion and ensure everyone is well-prepared for the upcoming term. This proactive communication strategy is crucial in maintaining trust and transparency between schools and the communities they serve.

    Meanwhile, in a related development concerning the Pakistani community in the UAE, the Embassy of Pakistan in Abu Dhabi has activated a 24-hour emergency helpline. This move comes in response to the evolving geopolitical tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, aiming to provide timely assistance and guidance to Pakistani nationals residing in the region. The embassy’s advisory underscores the importance of staying informed and connected during uncertain times, reflecting its ongoing commitment to the welfare of its citizens abroad.

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