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IB 2021 results: More UAE students, schools post record performance

IB 2021 results: More UAE students, schools post record performance
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Covid-19: More UAE schools bring back on-site exams


Covid-19: More UAE schools bring back on-site exams
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Schools are now gearing up for on-site examinations for their Grade 12 in June.
Many schools in the UAE are now starting to offer on-site exams after a year of online student assessments.
Principals said that with the vaccines available to kids aged 12 and above, schools have put in place plans to gradually provide students the campus experience they had missed.
Schools following the Ministry of Education (MoE) curriculum are now gearing up for on-site examinations for their Grade 12 in June. Earlier this week, the authorities have laid down the safety protocols, which include presenting a negative PCR test result.

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UAE schools and universities to hold virtual graduations this year


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Private schools and universities in the UAE will host online and drive-through graduation ceremonies to give learners the opportunity to celebrate their achievements.
Education leaders said it was a necessary step to ensure the safety of the
Class
of 2021 amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
It is the second year that schools and universities have decided to get creative to honour pupils and students.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority
in Dubai said schools were not permitted to hold in-person ceremonies on campus.
This year, we are positive that by November students will be able to enjoy an in-person graduation
Dr Vajahat Hussain

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Hundreds of pupils aged 16 and up receive Covid-19 vaccine


Teachers hope inoculating pupils and staff will bring a sense of normality back
Siddharth Gusani, Trrishman Basoor, Adithya Suresh and Abdul Mohsin, (at back), who are pupils at Gems Millenium School Sharjah and received their first dose of the Sinopharm vaccine. All photos Gems Millenium School Sharjah
Shilpa Shyam, a pupil at Gems Millenium School Sharjah, received her first dose of the Sinopharm vaccine.
Ann Joe Tharakan, another pupil at Gems Millenium School Sharjah, who got the shot.
Ahmik Pawanarkar, Anulome Kishore and Abhimanyu Das (at front) are pupils at Gems Millenium School Sharjah who took the vaccine.
Trrishman Singh, a grade 12 pupil at Gems Millenium School Sharjah also got his vaccine.

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COVID-19: UAE schools fully support nationwide teacher vaccination drive


Dubai: UAE’s drive to vaccinate school teachers and staff against COVID-19 is fast approaching 100 per cent, principals said, with some schools already reporting full vaccination.
Overall in Dubai, 70 per cent of teachers have taken their first or both the doses, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) revealed last Monday. In Sharjah, more than 82.2 per cent of teachers and administration staff at schools have taken their first dose, and more than 70.3 per cent have taken their second dose as well, Sharjah Private Education Authority said on April 22.
Dubai school principals said they faced no hardship in motivating staff to take the jab. Dubai British Foundation is one of the schools with all its staff vaccinated. Other schools in its cluster, Dubai British School Jumeirah Park (DBSJP) and Dubai British School Emirates Hills (DBS-EH) have 92 per cent vaccinated staff. The schools are part of the Taaleem education group.

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