The UAE’s new academic year will start on August 30, the Minister of Education has announced.
Hussain Al Hammadi said administrative and teaching staff would begin work a week earlier on August 23.
It has not yet been established how…
A private primary school in Dubai has told parents it will close down at the end of the academic year due to financial difficulties.
Rising School in Nad Al Sheba, which opened in 2017, will cease operations on July 2, the last day of…
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday released the revised datesheet for the remaining class 10th and 12th board exams.
The class 10 and 12th board exams will be conducted for the remaining 29 papers from July 1 to July…
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From Friday 20 March, all educational settings are closed to everyone except the children of critical workers and vulnerable children.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is expected to continue having a…
Abu Dhabi: A senior English teacher of the Abu Dhabi Indian School, Princy Roy Mathew, passed away late Wednesday evening after contracting coronavirus, her husband Roy Mathew Samuel told Gulf News.
The teacher, hailing from the…
By: Rizwan Wadood , Teacher (Applied Media) at Abu Dhabi Men’s campus, Higher Colleges of Technology, UAE.
Covid-19, like on many others things, has cast a spell on education too. It has brought a disruption in the teaching and learning…
Hundreds of school pupils in the UAE may have to sit the vital exams that determine their admission to US universities online this year because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Schools across the country will reduce the length of their distance learning classes throughout Ramadan.
Pupils who attend private schools in Dubai will have their school day reduced to five hours from the usual seven.
The Knowledge and…