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Read about the awards that the UAE Government presents to people and institutes working to promote education.
Education is the right of every child in the UAE. It is compulsory for all children until they complete Grade 12 or reach the age of 18, whichever occurs first. The Government aims to provide first-rate education system for all.
Find answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) relating to education on the following websites: Ministry of EducationAbu Dhabi Department of Education and KnowledgeKnowledge and Human Development Authority in DubaiSharjah Private Education AuthorityEmirates Schools ...
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Education for Emiratis is free in public schools, colleges and universities. It is compulsory for Emirati children to start schooling at the age of 6 and remain in school until they have completed Grade 12 or reach the age of 18, whichever occurs first.
Ministry of Education at the federal level oversees the general planning of higher education and licensing and accrediting of private institutes of higher education in the UAE. The education system has set out rules on how UAE nationals and resident foreigners can get higher ...
This page contains a list of links to eServices provided by government entities relating to education in the UAE.
The UAE's Ministry of Education (MOE) developed Education 2020 strategy to bring improvement in the education system. Smart learning programmes, new teachers' codes, licensing and evaluations systems, as well as curriculum revision, including teaching math and science in ...
Benchmarking the performance levels of the education systemSince 2008, the UAE has participated in many international tests to examine and benchmark the performance levels of its education system. These tests include PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment), TIMSS ...
The UAE Government strongly supports the right of people of determination to education. The UAE signed the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Optional Protocol and developed the National Project for Inclusion of People with Special Needs to provide such ...
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