18/06/2023

The Minister of Education visits Kafr El-Sheikh to follow up on the general secondary exams

The Minister of Education visits Kafr El-Sheikh to follow up on the general secondary exams)

Dr. Reda Hegazy follows up the regularity of exams in the various committees of the Republic from the operating room in the governorate's general office

Major General Gamal Nour El-Din, Governor of Kafr El-Sheikh, received Dr. Reda Hegazy, Minister of Education and Technical Education, today, during his visit to Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, to follow up on the regularity of the general secondary certificate exams for the academic year 2022/2023, first round, while the students are taking the Arabic language exam.

This came in the presence of Dr. Amr Al-Bashbishi, Deputy Governor, Tamer Al-Saeed, Secretary of the Governor, Major General Abdel Ghaffar Al-Deeb, Assistant General Secretary to the Governor, and Muhammad Abdullah, Director of the Education Directorate in the governorate.

The minister emphasized his keenness to follow up the conduct of the general secondary exams in the various governorates of the Republic, to ensure discipline, and to ensure the implementation of all procedures and rules governing the examinations.

For his part, the governor welcomed the minister's visit to the governorate, stressing that the governorate is working to improve the educational process, and is keen to conduct the examination process in peace. The governor also emphasized that all workers have been changed and rotated in the educational departments.

Dr. Reda Hegazy, Minister of Education and Technical Education and Head of the General Secondary Examinations, was keen to follow up the general secondary exams, the first round, through video conference technology, at the General Court of Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate.

The minister communicated with the central operations room in the ministry, as he reassured the progress of the examination process in the various governorates, and communicated with all the directors of the educational directorates present in the local operating rooms. The minister also reassured that the question papers would reach all examination committees in all governorates.

The minister directed the directors of the education directorates, to stress the heads of the committees to warn students not to solve the question papers, because they are not reliable, and to shade with a dry pen in the answer sheet of the bubble sheet.

The minister also stressed making sure that the answer papers (Babylon sheets and pans) are collected, directing that the committee chairman not leave before confirming that the students hand over the two papers together.

In the same context, the minister followed up with the heads of the committees in the governorate, the regularity of the examinations through the operating room, the arrival of the question papers to the various committees in the governorate, and the implementation of the instructions received from the ministry in this regard.

It is worth noting that the number of high school students who take the exam this year in Kafr El-Sheikh governorate is 25,99 male and female students, through the number of 76 committees.