
Indian schools in UAE revise calendar, declare early break from March 9 to 22
India Today
Indian curriculum schools in the UAE have adjusted their academic schedules, leading to an earlier-than-usual end-of-year break for many students. The move comes as institutions work to complete examinations and academic formalities while responding to the evolving regional situation.
Several Indian curriculum schools across the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have announced an early end-of-year break for students after revising their academic calendars.
School authorities said the changes were implemented while ensuring that examinations and result preparation are completed without affecting the academic schedule.
According to a report by Khaleej Times, school leaders confirmed that the decision was taken after careful adjustments to the academic calendar.
They assured parents that learning continuity and assessment processes would remain unaffected despite the revised timelines.
Educators emphasised that schools have completed examinations as scheduled and are now focusing on compiling results while monitoring the evolving regional situation.
Exams began on February 16 and concluded on March 6 for both primary and secondary classes. Some assessments held during the final week were conducted online to ensure that students’ examination schedules remained uninterrupted.













