Male and female students of public and private schools that adopt the ministerial curriculum resume at the state level for study for the second semester tomorrow, and the actual number of study days in the second semester is 55 days for students, and 60 days for the academic body, without regard to the emergency conditions that may push schools to Students were given emergency leave, including weather factors, such as fog and precipitation, while members of the academic staff, including teachers, administrators and technicians, started their work last Sunday.

Students of private schools that adopt foreign curricula also started, at the state level, to study in the second semester, last Sunday, after the first semester leave, which was of three weeks duration, and less than a week less than that of its counterparts for students of public and private schools that adopt the ministerial curriculum .

The calendar approved by the Ministerial Council for Development, for all state schools of all kinds "governmental and private", which are applied to the curriculum of the Ministry of Education for the new academic year, stated that the academic semester duration is last Sunday, corresponding to the fifth of January 2020, while the students' time starts 12 January And two weeks of spring vacation for students are scheduled for the period from March 29 to April 9 next, compared to one week for academic staff in the period from March 29 to April 2 next.

The permanence of all kinds of bodies begins in the third semester of the fifth of next April, while students start their semester for the same semester on the 12th of the same month, and the end of the working time for the current academic year for students was determined on the second of July, and for the ninth teaching, technical and administrative bodies of the same month, at a time The number of school days for this year, including exam days, reached 185 days.

The director of a government school in Dubai, who preferred not to be named, stated that the Ministry has provided the schools with books for the second semester, and will begin distributing them to students at the beginning of the school day tomorrow.

He pointed out that the Ministry provided the students ’electronic accounts with their results in the first semester exams, and it is expected that the school administrations will be provided with an analysis of these results, so that each school principal will accurately determine the results of his students.