"Taaleem" approves the schedule for the end of the second semester exams

The Emirates Schools Establishment has approved the schedule for the end of the second semester exams for various educational stages and study tracks in the Emirati school and in private schools that apply the Ministry's curriculum.

According to the schedule, students take the Arabic and English exams in writing on the seventh and eighth of March, and the exam time is from half past eight until ten. Students will complete their exams in Islamic Education on March 13, Social Studies on March 14, Health Sciences on Friday March 17, Mathematics on March 20, English on March 21, Physics on March 22, Arabic on March 23, and Chemistry on Friday March 24.

As for the twelfth students in the applied track, they will take until March 14 the exams of the same subjects, after which on Monday, March 20, they will take the applied mathematics exam, on March 21 the English language, on March 22 in applied sciences, and on March 23 in the Arabic language.

While the testing period will be on Friday from nine in the morning until eleven in the afternoon.

Students from grades three to twelve will submit the final assignments and projects for Group B courses from March 6 to 10.

The Foundation indicated that the exam will be paper for the third and fourth grades through physical attendance at school, and it will be electronic and paper for the rest of the grades in public schools and private schools that apply the ministry's curriculum, and students of the twelfth will apply an electronic written exam in the English language.

The foundation directed that students must adhere to school uniforms during the examination period, and bring their computers to school.

Twelfth grade students enrolled in special education and tolerance schools take all their exams in public education schools, except for Islamic education and social studies, and the written exam for Arabic and English, which will be applied in their schools under the supervision and joint coordination of school branch coordinators. The twelfth students enrolled in schools of tolerance take all exams in their schools.

Electronic and paper exams are applied for grades five to twelve in English and Arabic, mathematics, physics and science.