Education Council greenlights 2023-2024 results

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The UAE Education and Human Resources Council has approved academic results for 2023-2024 and set goals to enhance education quality going forward.

In a meeting chaired by H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of the Education and Human Resources Council, he congratulated students, parents, and educators on their achievements as well as emphasising the importance of perseverance and dedication in achieving high standards of education. 

Also in attendance Sheikha Mariam praised students for their progress, urging everyone to capitalise on their experiences and challenges to develop clear plans for the upcoming academic year. She emphasised the role of families in supporting education beyond school walls, especially during the summer break.

The council also approved criteria for passing and updates to the student performance assessment policy for the next academic year, ensuring integrity, transparency, and continuous improvement in educational standards. 

The meeting was attended by key ministers and officials responsible for education, community development, human resources, and finance, underscoring collaborative efforts to advance the UAE's education system.

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