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    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekJanuary 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    New federal law establishes a common educational framework for public and private institutions, aiming to integrate national priorities without disrupting academic pathways.

    A landmark federal decree in the UAE has established a National Educational Curriculum, creating for the first time a unified legal framework for all schools from kindergarten through Grade 12. The reform mandates greater consistency in teaching UAE values, national identity, and character development, aiming to bring coherence across the diverse educational landscape.

    At the core of the law is the National Education Charter, which will serve as the country’s “supreme reference document,” defining overarching educational objectives, graduate attributes, and core competencies. The framework applies to both public schools and private institutions—including those following international curricula like CBSE or British systems—requiring them to teach approved compulsory subjects such as Arabic, Islamic Studies, and Moral, Social, and Cultural Studies.

    For families, educators say the change will bring a meaningful but integrated shift in classrooms. “Parents and students will notice greater consistency in how values, national identity, and character development are reflected across everyday learning,” said Lisa Crausby OBE, Group Chief Education Officer at GEMS Education. She emphasized that the intent is alignment, not disruption, with changes woven into existing subjects and teaching approaches.

    School leaders note that the law formalizes practices already in motion. Shyni Davison, Principal of Woodlem Park School in Ajman, said discussions around the national framework had been ongoing and that her CBSE-affiliated school is prepared for phased implementation starting April 26. “The MOE has clearly outlined the phased implementation… Our leadership and teaching teams are fully prepared,” she stated.

    Authorities have emphasized a structured rollout with teacher training and regulatory guidance to prevent disruption to students’ academic journeys. The goal is to ensure that regardless of the school a child attends, their education includes a shared foundation in UAE values and identity, balancing academic achievement with personal and national development.

    educational integration UAE Ministry of Education UAE National Education Charter UAE education law UAE national curriculum UAE private schools curriculum UAE school reform values-based education UAE
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