The Ministry of Education in Bahrain has officially announced a new flexible framework for the educational process across the Kingdom.

This urgent update introduces two main options for students including remote learning and in-person attendance starting next Sunday.
The official decision aims to maintain educational continuity while providing parents with the freedom to choose the most suitable method.
The Ministry of Education confirmed that government schools will start implementing these hybrid options for all educational levels immediately.
Administrative bodies in public schools will contact parents this week to register and confirm their preferred learning mode for students.
This step is designed by the Ministry of Education to ensure that every student has access to quality learning environments.
Regarding private schools the new regulations allow management to decide on the best operational model based on their capacities.
Private institutions must coordinate with the Ministry of Education to provide specific dates for resuming face-to-face classes if chosen.
Higher education institutions are also permitted to resume physical classes or continue with a blended learning approach for all majors.
The Ministry emphasized that practical training in laboratories and workshops must be conducted in person for graduating students this term.
The General Secretariat of the Higher Education Council will provide all universities with the necessary guidelines to manage this transition.
Education Minister Dr. Mohammed Jumaa stated that these policies were developed to handle the current exceptional circumstances effectively.
He highlighted that specialized teams worked hard to create a flexible system that serves the best interests of Bahraini families.
The Ministry of Education will continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure that all educational goals are met successfully.
The Minister expressed his deep gratitude to all teachers and staff for their dedication to maintaining educational excellence lately.
This strategic move reflects the Kingdom's commitment to modernizing education while ensuring the safety and progress of all students.
Official teams from the Ministry of Education are ready to support schools in transitioning to these new flexible learning systems.
The announcement has gained significant attention as families prepare for the upcoming changes in the national school calendar this month.
By providing multiple learning pathways the Ministry of Education ensures that no student is left behind during this transitional phase.