Private schools: Ban on borrowing tools and wearing hats

5 prohibitions a student is prohibited from bringing during exams

Students are prohibited from leaving the exam before the exam time.

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Private schools in the northern emirates have set five prohibitions on students during the end of the current academic year exams, which are mobile phones, smart watches, bluetooth headsets, tablets, and any papers outside the classroom, to limit any attempt to cheat in final exams.

She clarified in circulars that students are prohibited from using a mobile phone during the exam, with the possibility of bringing it and placing it in the safety box with the classroom supervisor. A means of cheating with students during exams, they will be held accountable and the exam will be cancelled.

She pointed out that students are prohibited from bringing any papers during exams from outside the classroom, or any paper clips, books or review papers, as an attempt to cheat.

She stated that the student is prohibited from leaving the classroom to the bathroom with any paper or pen, and students are also prohibited from leaving the exam before the time specified for leaving the classroom, even if the student has completed answering all the questions in the exams.

She added that all students must bring their pens and not borrow any tools from each other during exams, and they are prohibited from wearing hats or clothes that contain a hat, and pointed out that the observers will verify the identity of the students after they enter the classroom, so it is forbidden for a student to sit in the classroom. Place another student, and this will be considered a violation of the approved regulations and an attempt to cheat, and she called on students to abide by the regulations, instructions and circulars issued regarding exams.

• Bringing papers during exams from outside the classroom is considered an attempt to cheat. 

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