Schools confuse students by changing the dates of the second semester exams

A school has changed the final exam schedule twice.

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Students’ parents said that administrative decisions issued by some public and private schools in the country to change the exam schedules caused great confusion for them and their children, and forced them to rearrange the “study plan.”

They confirmed that they contacted the school administrations to inquire about the reason for the change, but they did not find a response, and "Emirates Today" was not able to obtain a response from the concerned school administrations.

Mariam Rashid Al-Naqbi, the guardian of two female students in a government school in Khorfakkan, said: "Changing the dates of some subjects in the final exams schedule may be a simple procedure, but it has a great impact on students who have arranged special schedules to review exams."

She indicated that she was surprised by the change in the exam schedule for her two daughters, and had to change the plan to review the final exams.

The guardian of a female student in the preparatory stage in a private school in the Emirate of Fujairah, Aisha Muhammad Al Hosani, expressed her surprise at this decision, which came during the examination period without preparation, as “it was supposed to be issued before the examination period, so that students can prepare for it,” noting that it is the reason confuse them.

And her opinion was supported by the guardian of three students in a private school in the Emirate of Fujairah, Lian Ahmed, saying that "the change was not limited to the dates of the final exams, but extended to the lessons imposed on students, which caused wastage of effort and days spent by the student in memorizing lessons that were canceled from the exams schedule. final.”

She added that her children's school canceled all exams on Friday during the period of taking the final exams for the second semester, which led to confusion, noting that when she contacted the school administration to submit her complaint, she did not get a response.

The guardian of a primary school student in a private school in the Emirate of Fujairah, Omar Muhammad Ahmed, demanded that he adhere to the final exam schedules, and not change them, noting that his son’s school changed the schedule of final exams twice, which made him skeptical all the time about the validity of the material that his son will test on the day. next one.

He pointed out that classroom teachers had to remind parents during the exam period to pay attention to the new dates for exams.

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