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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.

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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CBSE extends Class 12 answer sheet request deadline again after portal glitches

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  1. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has once again extended the deadline for Class 12 students to apply for scanned copies of their evaluated answer sheets following ongoing technical issues affecting the online portal.

The board confirmed that the application deadline, originally scheduled to close on May 24, has been extended to midnight on May 25, 2026.

The move comes after several students reported difficulties completing applications after the introduction of a new on-screen marking and post-result processing system. Many candidates said payments were deducted even though their requests were not successfully submitted.

According to CBSE, the extension is intended to give students additional time while technical issues continue to be addressed.

The board also announced that the schedule for re-evaluation requests will be released separately and added that the portal will remain open for at least two days after the final scanned answer sheets become available.

The board said students affected by payment errors will receive refunds directly through their original payment methods. Candidates who paid less than the required amount will be contacted separately regarding balance payments.

CBSE also clarified that scanned copies of evaluated answer sheets will still be issued without students needing to submit fresh applications.

The ministry has also sought a detailed report into the technical failures, including server downtime and operational shortcomings, as scrutiny over the examination process continues.

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Dubai freezes private school fees for academic year 2026–27

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The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has confirmed that private school fees across Dubai will remain unchanged for the 2026–27 academic year following a leadership directive aimed at supporting families and maintaining stability in the education sector.

The decision was issued under the guidance of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, and comes as part of wider measures designed to strengthen Dubai’s private education system while easing financial pressure on parents.

The announcement follows approval of Dubai’s second economic incentives package worth Dh1.5 billion, bringing the total value of recent support measures introduced across the emirate to Dh2.5 billion.

Financial support for schools and nurseries

As part of the latest package, private schools regulated by KHDA will receive several forms of operational support, including deferred licence renewal fees and delayed payment of fines.

Early childhood centres will also benefit from exemptions on licence renewal fees, fines and Dubai Municipality market fees.

Additional support from Knowledge Fund Establishment will include partial rent exemptions and extended rent-free periods for centres currently under development.

Authorities said the measures are intended to help education providers maintain operational stability while ensuring families continue to have access to affordable learning options.

Stability for families

Officials said the fee freeze and support measures aim to balance the needs of both families and education providers while reinforcing long-term confidence in Dubai’s education system.

Additional measures announced include temporary freezes on rent increases, deferred rental payments and suspension of certain contractual penalties for education institutions

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KHDA and Parkin team up to make school parking faster and more affordable

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Parking around schools in Dubai could soon become far less stressful after the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) signed a major new partnership with Parkin Company PJSC to simplify parking subscriptions across the emirate.

The new collaboration introduces a digitally integrated system designed to make parking applications faster, smoother, and more convenient for students, teachers, and educational staff.

Goodbye paperwork, hello instant verification

Until now, applicants had to rely on:

  • Manual approvals from schools
  • Document submissions
  • Eligibility checks handled separately

Under the new system, KHDA and Parkin will integrate their platforms to allow real-time eligibility verification, dramatically reducing administrative steps while maintaining strict data privacy standards.

Parking discounts of up to 80%

The initiative also includes heavily discounted parking packages for educational institutions and students:

  • Dh100 per month
  • Dh1,000 annually

According to Parkin, this represents savings of up to 80% compared to standard parking subscriptions.

Support beyond just parking

The company said the partnership also strengthens support around schools during:

  • Peak pick-up and drop-off times
  • School events
  • High-traffic periods

For parents, teachers, and students navigating Dubai’s busy school zones, the latest move could mean one thing: less paperwork, smoother parking, and fewer daily headaches.

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