Students from Dubai's private schools are ranked among the top 10 in the world in an international assessment test for maths and science.
The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) assesses the proficiency of Grades 4 and 8 students.
With the exceptional results, the emirate’s private schools have achieved the UAE National Agenda’s TIMSS targets.
In Grade 8 Science, Dubai private schools ranked fifth among participating countries and regions, while in Grade 4 Science, they were placed eighth.
Meanwhile, Dubai scored seventh overall in Grade 8 maths, and tenth in Grade 4 maths.
Seventy-five per cent of Grade 4 maths and science students, 74 per cent of Grade 8 maths students, and 78 per cent of Grade 8 science students scored above the TIMSS international average scale of 500.
"Six years ago, the leadership of the UAE announced ambitious National Agenda targets for Dubai private schools. Our education community has never backed away from a challenge. Ever since Dubai first participated in its first TIMSS cycle in 2007, schools have made consistent and significant improvement. What started out as an ambitious target soon became a reality," said Dr. Abdulla Al Karam, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Director-General of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA).
"These results are a testament to the dedication, commitment and love that Dubai’s principals and teachers have for their students, their schools, and their city. They are also a reflection of Dubai’s promise to provide students with a world-class education that values wellbeing as well as academics," Dr. Al Karam added.
Students attending Indian-curriculum schools scored highest in Grades 4 and 8 science and Grade 8 maths, scoring 568, 598 and 580 respectively, while students at UK-curriculum schools placed highest in Grade 4 maths, with 565 points.
Involving more than 72 countries and regions and 580,000 students, TIMSS 2019 is one of the world's most influential global assessments of student achievement in maths and science.
A total of 7,265 Grade 4 students from 199 Dubai private schools and 5,728 Grade 8 students from 163 schools across various curricula participated in the digital version of TIMSS in 2019. This was Dubai's fourth consecutive participation, the first time being the 2007 cycle.
Students from #Dubai private schools have scored among the top 10 in the world, according to the latest results from Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS). https://t.co/hMtkb9AqpM pic.twitter.com/QNjR5RI5LO
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) December 10, 2020


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