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With the aim of ensuring equity and providing second chances for academic success, the United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Education (MOE) has announced the dates and regulations for the supplementary exams at the end of the first semester of the academic year 2025-2026. These exams, crucial for students in grades 3 through 12 across all academic pathways – General, Advanced, Elite, and Applied – offer a vital opportunity to solidify understanding and achieve optimal results. This comprehensive plan underscores the MOE’s commitment to supporting student learning and addressing individual needs, especially regarding امتحانات تعويضية (supplementary exams).

تفاصيل ومواعيد الامتحانات التعويضية (Details and Dates of Supplementary Exams)

The supplementary exams are scheduled to take place from December 8th to 12th. This timeframe allows students who may have missed the initial exams due to acceptable reasons, or who experienced technical issues on the IDH platform, to demonstrate their knowledge. The MOE has emphasized the importance of student attendance during this period, covering both paper-based and electronic examinations to ensure complete assessment.

A significant directive mandates private schools following the Ministry’s curriculum to conduct their students’ exams within government schools, following pre-arranged coordination. This measure promotes fairness and standardizes the testing environment.

جدول الامتحانات للصف الثاني عشر (Exam Schedule for Grade 12)

Grade 12 students, across all pathways, will follow a dedicated schedule. Here’s a breakdown of the exam timings:

  • December 8th (Monday): Physics (09:00 – 10:30) followed by Social Studies (10:30 – 11:30).
  • December 9th (Tuesday): English (09:00 – 10:30) – including both the written and reading comprehension components via electronic means. This will be followed by Chemistry (10:30 – 11:30).
  • December 10th (Wednesday): Mathematics (09:00 – 10:30).
  • December 11th (Thursday): Arabic Language (09:00 – 10:30) followed by Islamic Education (10:30 – 11:30).
  • December 12th (Friday): Biology (09:00 – 11:00) – concluding the series of supplementary examinations.

This detailed schedule helps students prepare effectively and manage their time during the exam week. It’s a testament to the MOE’s organization in facilitating these important امتحانات نهاية الفصل الدراسي الأول (end-of-first-semester exams).

الترتيبات الخاصة بالامتحانات الإلكترونية والمواد العلمية (Specific Arrangements for Electronic Exams and Scientific Subjects)

The MOE has announced specific provisions for certain subjects. The Grade 12 English exam will be conducted entirely electronically, encompassing both reading and writing sections. For Chemistry, students in the General and Advanced pathways will receive a printed periodic table, while those in the Elite pathway will have access to it electronically via the Swift Assess platform. These adjustments aim to provide students with the necessary resources while adhering to the requirements of each academic pathway. Using tools like Swift Assess reflects the increasing integration of technology with the current التعليم في الإمارات (education in the UAE) system.

استكمال امتحانات نهاية الفصل الدراسي للصف الثاني عشر (Completion of End-of-Semester Exams for Grade 12)

Students in Grade 12 across public and private schools adhering to the Ministry’s curriculum completed their Islamic Education exam on the previous day. Initial feedback indicates that the questions were diverse and aligned with students’ individual learning levels, drawing directly from the course material. This positive response demonstrates the exam’s effectiveness in assessing students’ comprehension without presenting undue difficulty. Students in the General and Advanced pathways are scheduled to take their Biology exam today, with Social Studies concluding the main exam period on December 4th, following the National Day holiday.

آراء الطلبة والإدارات المدرسية (Student and School Administration Feedback)

Students who took the Islamic Education exam generally reported its clarity and direct relevance to the syllabus. Many appreciated that the questions were designed to accommodate different learning paces and abilities. Notably, there were no reports of ambiguous questions causing confusion among exam-takers. School administrations have also confirmed a smooth exam process, with no concerns raised by students. This seamless execution suggests efficient planning and implementation by the educational institutions. Successfully navigating these الامتحانات التعويضية is therefore a realistic expectation for most students.

التزام الوزارة بالشفافية والجودة (Ministry’s Commitment to Transparency and Quality)

The Ministry of Education has confirmed that no complaints or inquiries were received regarding the Islamic Education exam paper. This underscores the quality control measures in place and the Ministry’s dedication to providing a fair and reliable assessment system. The MOE continuously seeks to improve the exam process, incorporating feedback from students and educators to ensure its effectiveness and relevance.

In conclusion, the MOE’s proactive approach to supplementary exams demonstrates a strong commitment to student success. By providing clear guidelines, a detailed schedule, and necessary resources, the Ministry aims to ensure that all students have a fair opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and achieve their academic goals. The focus on both traditional and electronic assessment methods reflects the evolving landscape of التعليم (education) in the UAE. Students are encouraged to utilize this opportunity effectively and prepare diligently for the upcoming exams. For further information and specific details, please refer to the official Ministry of Education website.

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