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UAE: Parents can now attest school certificates in just 3 minutes

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The UAE has introduced a major digital upgrade for parents and students, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Sharjah Private Education Authority launching a new system that allows academic certificates to be issued and attested online in just minutes.

    Activated through the Dalil platform, the service combines certificate issuance and attestation into one streamlined digital process, removing the need for families to navigate multiple platforms or complete separate applications.

    Officials said the move is part of the UAE’s wider Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme, designed to simplify services, reduce paperwork and create a better, more user-friendly digital experience.

    Previously, parents often needed to complete up to three separate procedures involving schools, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UAE missions abroad. Under the new integrated system, the entire process can now reportedly be completed in around three minutes instead of taking up to six working days.

    The platform allows users to issue academic certificates through SPEA while simultaneously obtaining attestations from MoA and the relevant UAE mission in the destination country through one unified digital window.

    Officials described the initiative as another step towards building a fully connected digital government ecosystem focused on convenience, efficiency, and smarter public services.

    The new service is expected to particularly benefit families applying for university admissions, overseas transfers, and official educational documentation both inside and outside the UAE.

    Why is certificate attestation needed?

    School certificate attestation is the official process of verifying and certifying the authenticity of a student’s educational documents. This ensures that academic records and other important certificates are legally recognised by authorities in the UAE.

    The process is often required for several key purposes, including school admissions, university applications, student visa procedures and confirming the validity of educational qualifications for use inside the country.

    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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    New roads, schools and flood systems coming to Abu Dhabi

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    Abu Dhabi Investment Office and Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre have announced a massive new wave of infrastructure projects worth Dh55 billion across Abu Dhabi.

    The projects, scheduled across 2026 and 2027, will introduce new roads, schools, healthcare centres, flood control systems and community facilities as the capital continues its rapid expansion.

    Dh35 billion allocated to roads and transport

    The biggest share of the investment is going into transport infrastructure, with around Dh35 billion earmarked for 11 major road developments.

    Plans include:

    • More than 300km of new roads
    • Upgrades to tunnels and intersections
    • Expanded traffic networks across the emirate
    • Improved connectivity to key residential and commercial areas

    For residents navigating heavy traffic around areas such as Yas Island and central Abu Dhabi, the upgrades are expected to ease congestion and improve travel times.

    New schools, healthcare and sports facilities planned

    The remaining Dh9 billion will focus on social infrastructure projects aimed at improving daily life for residents.

    The plans include:

    • New schools and universities
    • Specialised healthcare centres
    • Sports and recreational facilities
    • Community-focused infrastructure developments

    Officials said several earlier public-private partnership projects in Abu Dhabi, including Zayed City Schools and the emirate’s LED road lighting programme, have already received regional industry recognition.

    Flood control and drainage systems upgrade

    Another Dh11 billion will be invested into water infrastructure projects, including:

    • Stormwater drainage systems
    • Flood prevention networks
    • Water storage facilities
    • New dams and flood control infrastructure

    The move comes after severe weather and flooding events across the UAE over the past year pushed drainage and climate resilience higher up the national agenda.

    The latest announcement signals Abu Dhabi’s continued push to modernise infrastructure, support population growth and strengthen quality of life across the emirate.

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    CBSE results: UAE students celebrate after months of uncertainty

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    Students across the UAE are celebrating as India’s Central Board of Secondary Education officially announced the 2026 Class 12 board exam results on Tuesday.

    Homes and schools across the Emirates were filled with excitement and relief as students rushed online to check their scores shortly after the results were released.

    Relief after months of uncertainty

    The results come after an unusually challenging academic period for CBSE students in the Middle East.

    In March, CBSE announced the cancellation of Class 12 board exams across Gulf countries, including the UAE, following regional tensions linked to the US-Israel-Iran conflict, which has since entered an extended ceasefire period.

    Schools across the UAE had temporarily shifted to distance learning during that time, forcing major adjustments to academic schedules and assessment plans for graduating students.

    Digital scorecards released first

    Students are currently receiving provisional digital marksheets, while original certificates and official documents will be distributed later through schools.

    CBSE confirmed that digital scorecards available through DigiLocker can, in the meantime, be used for university admissions and official applications.

    Students celebrate across the UAE

    While many schools are still waiting to receive consolidated results, social media has already been flooded with reactions from students celebrating strong scores and sharing their results online.

    The announcement marks a major milestone for thousands of Indian curriculum students across the UAE preparing for higher education admissions in India and abroad.

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    Dubai announces nine-day Eid Al Adha break for schools

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    Students in Dubai’s private schools will enjoy a nine-day break for Eid Al Adha after the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) confirmed holidays will run from Monday, May 25, to Friday, May 29.

    Classes will resume on Monday, June 1, according to the updated academic calendar shared by the authority on X.

    The announcement comes ahead of one of the most important religious occasions in the Islamic calendar, with authorities extending wishes of happiness and blessings to students, teachers and families during the holiday period.

    In its message, KHDA wished students, parents and teachers “a happy holiday and wonderful times with your families and loved ones.”

    According to astronomical calculations, Eid Al Adha is expected to begin on Wednesday, May 27, although official dates will depend on the moon sighting announcement in the UAE.

    The Day of Arafah, which marks the most significant day of the Hajj pilgrimage, is expected to fall on Tuesday, May 26.

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