51 Riyadh Schools Shift to Remote Learning After Theft of Power Cables

51 Riyadh Schools Shift to Remote Learning After Theft of Power Cables

The Riyadh Education Department has taken swift action after 51 schools experienced the theft of their electrical cables, which caused severe power outages and halted in-person learning.

As a precautionary measure, authorities announced that all affected schools will temporarily transition to remote learning until the necessary repairs are completed.

This decision reflects a strong commitment to student safety and educational continuity, ensuring that classes proceed without disruption.

The Ministry of Education quickly activated its e-learning platforms, allowing students to follow their schedules from home under the close supervision of teachers and school administrators who intensified efforts to keep the educational process on track.

 

51 Riyadh Schools Shift to Remote Learning After Theft of Power Cables
51 Riyadh Schools Shift to Remote Learning After Theft of Power Cables

 

Parents praised the ministry’s rapid response and the readiness of its digital infrastructure, noting that this move highlighted the resilience of Saudi Arabia’s education system in facing unexpected challenges.

Meanwhile, security authorities confirmed that investigations are underway to hold those responsible for the cable theft accountable, while maintenance teams are working around the clock to restore electricity and reopen the schools as soon as possible.

This incident underscores the importance of strengthening educational infrastructure and emergency preparedness, while also showcasing the Kingdom’s successful investment in remote learning systems, which have proven effective and reliable in times of crisis, ensuring that education continues seamlessly at all levels.