Grade 12 students in public and private schools that follow the Ministry of Education’s curriculum began exams for the third and final semester of the current academic year, in the English language subject.
Students in the age of 12 confirmed that the questions were free of any complications, noting that they were at the intermediate student level.
Students Salem Ahmed, Hamad Abdul Rahman, Mohsen Ibrahim, and Khaled Abdullah, who are studying in the general and advanced tracks, said that the written piece required of the “advanced” students was 200 words written on the computer, while the general track students were asked to write 170 words electronically.
General track students considered that the electronic written question about “university education” needed additional time.
They told Emirates Al-Youm that the exam questions were within the reach of the average student, with the exception of a few of them that were aimed at the outstanding student.
For her part, Sarah bint Yousef Al Amiri, Minister of State for Public Education and Advanced Technology and President of the Emirates Foundation for School Education, affirmed in a message addressed to the students her support and encouragement for them, noting that the efforts they are making will bear fruit at this stage.
In turn, the Director General of the Emirates Foundation for School Education, Engineer Mohammed Al Qasim, said that more than 200,000 students, male and female, took the exams for the third and final semester of the current academic year, pointing out that this period requires more persistence, determination and diligence.
He stressed his confidence in the students’ abilities to achieve the highest grades and the best results in the final exams.
In addition, the Executive Director of the First School Branch, Sulaiman Al-Kaabi, thanked all the administrative and educational staff in the educational field for their efforts throughout the academic year and for what they provided.
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