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UAE schools make students sign exam conduct pledges

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Last updated: 2025/11/12 at 10:23 AM
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As end-of-term exams approach, educational institutions are taking measures to ensure a fair and secure testing environment. The Ministry of Education has emphasized the importance of maintaining academic integrity and discipline during examinations.

Schools have distributed pledges to students outlining a series of rules aimed at maintaining a secure and disciplined testing environment. These measures are designed to uphold the integrity of the exam process and ensure that all students have an equal opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and skills.

Rules to Maintain Discipline

To maintain discipline, students are required to adhere to specific rules and regulations. The rules include refraining from causing disturbances inside or outside examination halls, avoiding the use of electronic devices such as smartphones and smart earphones, and not deliberately damaging exam papers. By following these rules, students can help to create a conducive and respectful environment for all.

Additionally, students are expected to maintain respect towards all staff members and refrain from engaging in behavior such as arguments, verbal abuse, or physical altercations before, during, or after exams. The use of impersonation or forgery of official school documents is also strictly prohibited.

Consequences of Misconduct

Violations of the exam rules will be met with firm disciplinary action under Ministry of Education regulations. According to the ministry, a first-time violation will result in 12 behavior points being deducted, a zero grade in the affected subject, and a ban from makeup exams, with the student’s guardian being notified. Repeat violations will lead to additional penalties, including further deductions in behavior points and potential disqualification from makeup exams.

Parental Involvement

School administrators have urged parents to support the measures by reinforcing the values of honesty, integrity, and responsibility at home. By working together, schools and parents can help to foster a culture of discipline and fairness that is essential for academic success. The report indicates that adherence to exam regulations is crucial for maintaining academic integrity and promoting a positive learning environment.

As the examination period progresses, schools will continue to monitor student behavior and enforce the rules strictly. The next step will be to review the effectiveness of these measures and make any necessary adjustments to ensure that the exam process remains fair and secure for all participants.

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