Home GCC UAE UAE: Ministry of Education sets exam dates for students from grades 4-12 The exams will be held from January 10-14 by Varun Godinho January 5, 2021 The UAE’s Ministry of Education said on Tuesday, January 5, that examinations for students in grades 4-12 will be conducted this month. The exams will be held from January 10-14. Students from grades 4-11 will attempt their exams remotely. Students in grade 12 meanwhile, will for undergo their exams at schools in the same classes where their first semester examinations took place. وزارة التربية:تحديد 10 يناير موعدا لانطلاق الامتحانات التعويضية وتستمر لغاية 14 من الشهر ذاته، بحيث يؤدي الطلبة في الصفوف من 4 إلى 11 امتحاناتهم “عن بعد “، أما بالنسبة لطلبة الصف12، فستعقد الامتحانات في المدارس، وفي اللجان نفسها التي عقدت فيها امتحانات نهاية الفصل الدراسي الأول. pic.twitter.com/Kwfn4wog9c — وزارة التربية (@MOEducationUAE) January 4, 2021 The exams are mandatory for all students who were unable to appear for them in the first semester, and voluntary for students wishing to improve their results in Arabic, English, Mathematics, General Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Health Sciences. Last month, officials in Abu Dhabi stated that all school students in the capital emirate will have remote learning for the first two weeks of the new term, starting January 3. Read: Abu Dhabi announces e-learning for all school students for first two weeks of new term The decision applied to all students at both public and private schools in the emirate, the Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Committee, in coordination with Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) announced. Private schools in Dubai reopened as per their schedule earlier this week with parents being given a choice between face-to-face and distance learning for their children. Tags Education Ministry of Education News schools UAE 0 Comments You might also like Flying Taxis: How Archer aims to revolutionise travel in the UAE UAE to announce petrol, diesel prices for January; will rates drop in 2024? How REITs are unlocking the potential of UAE real estate GCC region M&A blazes trail as global deals decline