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CBSE Class 10 results out early: UAE students get second chance after exam disruptions

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In a totally unforeseen move, the CBSE dropped the Class 10 results for 2026 much earlier than the usual May window. While students across India and the globe are rushing to check their scores, the vibe in the UAE is a bit different.

Because of the recent regional disruptions, many students here couldn’t sit for all their papers, leading to a mix of relief and “what happens next?”

How to check your scores

If you haven’t seen your results yet, don’t just refresh the main portal. The official sites had some early technical glitches, so your best bet for speed is:

  • DigiLocker
  • UMANG App
  • Official CBSE Results Portal

Second chance for UAE Students

Worried about your grades or missed papers? Don’t panic. CBSE Principals in the UAE have confirmed that a massive safety net is in place.

A fresh round of compartment-cum-improvement exams is set to begin on May 17. Under a new initiative, the rules have been relaxed to help students affected by the recent events:

  • Retake Up to 3 Subjects: You can pick three core subjects, or a mix of two core subjects and one language.
  • Best Score Wins: The higher mark between your original result and the retake will be the one that counts.
  • Academic Planning: This gives students a chance to secure the grades they need for their preferred Grade 11 streams (Science, Commerce, or Arts).

For now, you’ll only have access to a soft copy of your results. The official, physical certificates won’t be issued until after the second round of exams in May, this applies to everyone, whether you choose to retake a subject or not.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Sharjah private schools and nurseries set to reopen: Staff resume work from Wednesday

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After weeks of distance learning, Sharjah is officially making moves to get students back into classrooms. The Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) just dropped an update: teachers and admin staff are heading back to work on Wednesday, April 15.

This marks the first major step in a phased plan to bring in-person learning back to the emirate.

The reopening schedule

If you’re a parent or staff member, here is what the schedule looks like right now:

  • Wednesday, April 15: Administrative and teaching staff return to schools and nurseries to prep the grounds.
  • Thursday, April 16: Nurseries in government and commercial buildings are cleared to welcome children back, if they’ve finished their emergency and crisis readiness training.

Why the delay

Institutions have been in Zoom school mode since March 2, following the regional tensions and aerial attacks that affected the UAE. While the initial shift to distance learning was only supposed to last a few days, officials extended it indefinitely to keep everyone safe.

Now, with the situation stabilising, Sharjah is following a similar path to Dubai’s KHDA, which is also working on a phased return to the classroom.

Safety first

The SPEA and the Education Council are emphasising that this isn’t just a flip of the switch. Schools and nurseries have to prove they are ready for any emergency before the doors fully open. As KHDA put it, the top priority remains the well-being of students, staff, and the wider community.

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Back to  school: UAE announces gradual return to in-person studies for nurseries

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The will they or won’t they saga of remote learning just got a major update. The UAE’s Education, Human Resources, and Community Development Council has officially signalled a shift back toward the classroom, starting with our youngest learners.

Here is the breakdown of what’s happening right now:

  • The nursery phase-in: Some nurseries are getting the green light to reopen their doors this week. However, it’s not a total free-for-all just yet. Nurseries located in government buildings and commercial premises are first in line to reopen.
  • Alternative care: Other nurseries will continue providing home-based childcare services, making sure they stick to the approved safety regulations.
  • Wednesday is the big day: For those in schools and higher education, the wait for news is almost over. The Ministry of Education will announce the official learning modules for everyone else on Wednesday, April 15.

The authorities aren’t just flipping a switch. They’ve launched a massive training programme for staff and are conducting field visits to make sure campuses are actually ready for students. They’re also building a transition guide so that if things change, schools can pivot between online and in-person learning without the usual chaos.

Whether you’re a parent ready for a quiet house or a student missing your friends, keep your eyes on the official channels this Wednesday.

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UAE school update: Ministry shuts down rumours of distance learning extension to May 1

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If you saw those viral posts claiming distance learning in the UAE is being pushed all the way to May 1, take a deep breath and hit refresh. The Ministry of Education (MOE) has officially stepped in to debunk the chatter, confirming that no such decision has been made.

The Ministry is keeping things strictly official, and they’ve reminded residents that the only news you should trust is what comes directly from their verified platforms. As of right now, those viral social media claims are just noise.

Where do we actually stand

Currently, the official extension for distance learning covering students, teachers, and staff across all nurseries and schools runs until Friday, April 17.

Why remote learning is in place:

  • The safety rule: The extension is all about keeping everyone safe and sound while navigating current conditions.
  • The weekly check: Authorities are reviewing the situation every week. This means the April 17 date isn’t set in stone; it could change depending on how things look in the coming days.
  • Long journey: From the early spring break in March to our current digital classrooms, the system has proven it can stay connected, whether students are at home or even overseas.

So, for now, keep your schedules as they are. If a change does happen, you’ll hear it from the official sources first, not your WhatsApp group chat.

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