The Ministry of Education confirms: Conditions for accepting students into public international schools include allocating 5% for students
In the context of revealing the facts and confronting the malicious rumors that some websites aim to focus on to stir up public opinion, the Ministry of Education and Technical Education confirms the incorrectness of what was published by the “Al-Manassa” news website about the Ministry’s violation of its decision to oblige private and international schools to accept students with mild to severe disabilities, upon its announcement. Details of admission requirements to international public schools (IPS).
Shadi Zalta, the official spokesman for the Ministry of Education and Technical Education, stated that the conditions for accepting students in international public schools include applying Circular No. (9) issued by Dr. Reda Hegazy, Minister of Education and Technical Education, on February 27, 2024 regarding allocating a 5% percentage for students. People with minor disabilities as a percentage in excess of the density determined in private schools of both types and schools that implement curricula of a special nature (international), in accordance with the mechanisms for implementing Ministerial Resolution No. (252) of 2017 regulating the admission of students with minor disabilities into general education schools.
The official spokesman added that the conditions for applying were announced by the Ministry when it opened the door to applying for international official schools through its platforms on social networking sites, which included an emphasis on applying the periodic book, stressing that the Ministry of Education and Technical Education places people with special needs at the top of its priorities and makes all efforts to achieve higher education. Quality without distinction.
Shadi Zalta stressed that all the information contained in the “Al-Manassa” website report is completely misleading and contrary to the truth, calling on the media to be accurate in publishing the information and to rely on official sources, which the Ministry is keen to provide through many different mechanisms in order to ensure that the information reaches public opinion accurately. .