UAE CBSE Schools Enhance Support as Exam Season Approaches
UAE's CBSE schools ramp up revisions, mentoring as assessment season begins
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As the examination season begins, CBSE-affiliated schools in the UAE are intensifying revision schedules and mentoring to prepare students for assessments starting after Eid Al Adha. Schools emphasize structured planning, technology integration, and emotional support to address learning gaps and ensure student well-being.
- 01Examinations for all grades at GEMS Our Own English High School are scheduled from June 4 to June 15, 2026.
- 02Continuous assessments and data-driven interventions are being used by schools to minimize learning gaps.
- 03Cosmopolitan International Indian School will begin its PT1 assessments in the second week of June.
- 04Credence High School's first formal summative assessment, Periodic Review 1, is set to start soon after Eid.
- 05Schools are implementing individualised support plans to assist students with emotional and academic readiness.
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CBSE-affiliated schools across the UAE are ramping up their academic support as the examination season approaches, with assessments scheduled to begin after the Eid Al Adha break. Schools have successfully navigated recent shifts between online and on-campus learning, thanks to effective planning and technology integration. GEMS Our Own English High School is set to conduct on-campus examinations from June 4 to June 15, 2026, ensuring alignment with the CBSE assessment pattern. The school has planned a dedicated revision week and mentoring sessions for struggling students, emphasizing both academic performance and emotional well-being. Similarly, Cosmopolitan International Indian School will begin its PT1 assessments in the second week of June, while Credence High School is preparing for its first formal summative assessment, Periodic Review 1, shortly after Eid. Educators at these institutions are utilizing continuous assessments and data-driven strategies to address learning gaps, with strong parental involvement cited as a key factor in maintaining student confidence and preparedness.
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The enhanced academic support and emotional well-being initiatives are crucial for students facing exam pressures, ensuring they are well-prepared for assessments.
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