Kuwaiti high school students returned to their classrooms today. They spent over two months learning remotely. School leaders reported a very smooth transition back to campus.
Balancing Safety and Education
Students showed minimal absences and high preparedness today. Online learning worked well with near-perfect daily attendance. However, educators emphasize the massive academic impact of in-person classes.
Teachers plan to review coursework and resume practical lessons immediately. They will prepare Grade 12 students for crucial written exams. Students expressed massive excitement and relief today.
They enjoy better focus and stronger teacher interaction now. Seniors want to create final memories before their upcoming graduation.
Officials Inspect Schools and Workplaces
Education Minister Jalal Al-Tabtabaei toured several secondary schools today. He called the return a shared national responsibility. The ministry introduced comprehensive new academic measures recently.
Officials adjusted remaining curricula and focused on core subjects. They reorganized the school day to maximize valuable instructional time. Blended learning platforms like Microsoft Teams still support younger students.
Meanwhile, the national workforce resumed full in-person attendance today. Kuwait also reopened its beautiful waterfronts for public leisure and fishing.
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