South Sinai Exams: 26,000 Students, 360 Schools – Details

by Archynetys News Desk

In a huge educational process that includes 26,727 male and female studentsFor the third day in a row, South Sinai schools continue to organize transfer exams for half the academic year, in a scene that reflects the amount of coordination required to manage this major educational event across 360 schools distributed among 8 educational departments.

Adel Atlem, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education in South Sinai, revealed in statements to “Cairo 24” that the exams that began on Saturday, January 3, will continue until January 14, indicating that the process includes students of all levels, from primary, middle, general and technical secondary, with its various specializations.

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Primary school students top the list of examinees with15,553 male and female studentsThey are followed by middle school students with 8,429 students, while the total number of general and technical secondary students is 2,748 male and female students across the specializations of commercial, industrial, agricultural and hotel education.

The Department of Education imposed Strict security measures Within the committees, Atlam stressed on the committee heads and observers to “permanently prevent the entry of mobile phones into the committees, whether for students or observers, and to confront any phenomenon of cheating,” while emphasizing the necessity of providing a safe and disciplined environment for students.

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  • Primary: ICT exam for grades 4, 5 and 6 from 9:00-10:30
  • Preparatory: Art education exam for the first and second grades from 9:00-10:30
  • General secondary school: English, programming, and artificial intelligence for the first grade, and the second foreign language for the second grade
  • Technical education: Various tables include general mathematics, economic geography of Egypt, and specialized subjects

This broad educational process reflects the extent of development in the education system in South Sinai, especially with the introduction of modern subjects such as programming and artificial intelligence, which confirms the ministry’s keenness to keep pace with technological developments even in the border areas.

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