3.5 million students return to school in Saudi Arabia

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Schools will offer art activities, children’s theater, cultural and entertainment workshops and distribute gifts to reassure the returning students. (SPA file photo)
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Schools will offer art activities, children’s theater, cultural and entertainment workshops and distribute gifts to reassure the returning students. (SPA file photo)
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Updated 23 January 2022
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3.5 million students return to school in Saudi Arabia

  • Online education facilities will remain available for children with serious health conditions that prevent them from returning to the classroom

RIYADH: More than 3.5 million students returned to school on Sunday in over 13,000 primary schools and 4,800 kindergartens across the Kingdom, almost two years after they closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The resumption of in-person teaching for the under-12s had been postponed from October last year.

Schools in Saudi Arabia closed classrooms and switched to online learning soon after the pandemic began in early 2020.

In preparation for the long-awaited return of students, senior school officials across the Kingdom have implemented a program to prepare pupils, parents and teachers for a safe resumption of classes.

The program focuses on reassuring students and parents about the return and face-to-face learning and reminding them of the importance of adhering to safety protocols while in school.

The resumption of classroom-based teaching has also prioritized giving parents a platform to ask questions and share concerns, and motivating students to study and participate in activities.

For the first few weeks after schools reopen, the program will focus on psychological efforts to help students get back into routine.

Schools will offer art activities, children’s theater, cultural and entertainment workshops and distribute gifts to reassure the returning students.

Schools will also provide 22 cultural, sports and awareness activities to give students plenty of opportunities to get physically active again after a hiatus of almost 2 years.

Online education facilities will remain available for children with serious health conditions that prevent them from returning to the classroom.


KSrelief sets emergency camp for Gazans displaced by severe weather

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KSrelief sets emergency camp for Gazans displaced by severe weather

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has set up a new emergency camp in the central Gaza Strip, providing shelter to hundreds of families forced from their homes in recent weeks. 

More than 250 tents have been installed to meet immediate needs, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The camp was established after severe weather destroyed large numbers of temporary shelters across the area. 

Aid workers say powerful storms and flooding have swept through central Gaza, flattening hundreds of tents and deepening an already severe humanitarian crisis.

Families who have taken shelter in the camp said the new tents have eased some of the immediate strain of displacement. After weeks of exposure to rain and cold, many said the shelters have offered basic protection and a degree of comfort as winter conditions continue.

The camp is part of broader Saudi led efforts to respond to urgent humanitarian needs in Gaza.