Saudi Arabia | Suspension of urban studies tomorrow in a number of cities due to weather conditions

2023-03-11 2023-03-11T18:16:38Z
رنا السيلاوي
رنا السيلاوي
محرر أخبار - قسم التواصل الاجتماعي

Weather of Arabia - Based on the reports received from the National Center of Meteorology, and in the interest of the safety of male and female students, it was decided to suspend the urban study as follows:

  • Hail: The study will be remotely via the Madrasati platform for tomorrow, Sunday 8/20/1444 AH, in all schools in the Hail region, for students and school employees.
  • Taif University: Suspending the study in attendance tomorrow, Sunday, March 12, 2023; And transferring it to the "Blackboard" system at the main headquarters in Hawiyah, and all other university branches.
  • Al-Laith Education: Based on what we received from the National Center of Meteorology and in the interest of the safety of male and female students, it was decided that the study for tomorrow, Sunday, will be remotely through the Madrasati platform for all male and female students and school employees.
  • Umm Al-Qura University: Distance learning will be for male and female students for tomorrow, Sunday 8/20/1444, in all university headquarters and provincial colleges.
  • Cradle Education: Transforming the study remotely through the Madrasati platform, tomorrow, Sunday 8/20/1444 AH, in all Cradle Education schools, for male and female students and school employees.
  • Al-Baha University: Based on the reports received from the National Center of Meteorology, it was decided to transfer the study remotely through the Rafid platform for all university colleges, tomorrow, Sunday, Shaaban 20, 1444 AH, corresponding to March 12, 2023 AD.
  • Mecca, Al-Jumum, Al-Kamil, Bahra: It was decided to transfer the study through the Madrasati platform on Sunday 8/20/1444 in the schools of Makkah, Al-Jumum, Al-Kamil, Bahra for students, employees of schools and education offices.
  • Al-Baha: Transferring remote studies through the “Madrasati” platform, tomorrow, Sunday, to all schools and offices affiliated with #Al-Baha_Education in all governorates, based on reports received from the National Center of Meteorology.
  • Jeddah, Rabigh, and Khulais: Transferring remote studies through the Madrasati platform, tomorrow, Sunday, in the schools of #Jeddah, #Rabigh, and #Khulais, for all students, male and female employees of schools, and education offices, based on reports received from the National Center of Meteorology, and in the interest of everyone’s safety.
  • Al-Makhwah: Transforming the study #remotely through the Madrasati platform for all schools and offices affiliated with Al-Makhwah Education in all governorates, for tomorrow, Sunday 8/20/1444 AH.

 

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
شاهد أيضاً
Related News
At the beginning of May, a high pressure system will be centered in the south of the Kingdom, and weather fluctuations will be present in these areas in the coming days.

At the beginning of May, a high pressure system will be centered in the south of the Kingdom, and weather fluctuations will be present in these areas in the coming days.

Arabian Gulf: Forty-degree temperatures, thunderstorms, and active winds that will stir up dust and sand in some areas over the coming days.

Arabian Gulf: Forty-degree temperatures, thunderstorms, and active winds that will stir up dust and sand in some areas over the coming days.

Climate Report: The Collapse of the Arctic Index and Its Impact on Weather Events in the Arab World and the World

Climate Report: The Collapse of the Arctic Index and Its Impact on Weather Events in the Arab World and the World

Saudi Arabia - Weather Update | Several regions of the Kingdom continue to be affected by unstable weather conditions accompanied by thunderstorms.

Saudi Arabia - Weather Update | Several regions of the Kingdom continue to be affected by unstable weather conditions accompanied by thunderstorms.