Students in grades four to eleven in public and private schools that adopt the ministerial curriculum perform short, centralized tests in five subjects, namely physics, science, biology, mathematics, and chemistry, starting from next Sunday and continuing until Thursday.

The Ministry decided to postpone the short central tests, in the interest of students, due to its synchronization with the Emirates Standard Test (EmSAT).

She also decided to postpone the mathematics test for the 11th grade in the elite course, which he was scheduled to perform on the 11th of June, to a date to be determined later, to prepare the elite students for the AP Calculus exam, and give them more time to complete the lesson plan during this period.

She emphasized her commitment to achieving an optimal and positive learning environment in all circumstances, as she developed a methodology for exams that is easy for students, serves their interests, and achieves the highest goals for teaching and learning, and it is based on short central tests (check points with limited degrees), and the best results that he provides will be calculated requester.

The Ministry reassured students about the results of the short central tests, as it is only a tool that serves the concept of measurement for learning, and is not critical and crucial.

She explained that the short tests (check points) are designed to simulate the levels of students, and train them in the style of smart measurement, and enable them to monitor their real level in specific skills, which is a step to improve their levels in the future by identifying the strengths and aspects that need development.

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