Students are obliged to show a negative result of the “Corona” examination

Schools stress adherence to preventive measures during exams

Students whose examination exceeds the specified period will not be allowed to enter the school.

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Public school principals have said that the results of nasal swab tests will be inspected, to ensure students comply with school entry requirements and take exams.

They pointed out that students registered in school buses are obliged to show a negative, printed, corona examination (PCR) result, not exceeding 28 days, noting that students whose examination exceeds the specified period are not allowed to enter the school, while examinations can be conducted free of charge in centers and councils approved for students public schools.

The school administrations redistributed the exam schedule for the end of the third semester to students. Today (Friday) students of the ninth and tenth grades (the elite track) will examine chemistry, the eleventh grade (the advanced and general track) and health sciences, and the eleventh grade (the elite track) will examine a subject. Chemistry.

As for the twelfth grade students in the General, Advanced, Elite and Applied tracks, they take the exams at the end of the current academic year, from twelve thirty to two thirty, from Monday, June 13 to Friday, June 17, with one subject per day.

Elite Track students begin their biology exams from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

On Mondays, students will do Mathematics, then English, Physics, Arabic, and finally Chemistry.

Twelfth year students in private schools take their exams in various subjects in public schools, with the exception of exams for Islamic education, social studies and health sciences, which they take in their schools.

As for the students of the twelfth grade in the schools of tolerance, they will take all their exams in government schools.

Students in grades five to eight begin their mathematics exams on June 13, followed by the English language exam, then science, and they conclude in Arabic on Thursday 16th.

Students of the third and fourth grades begin exams for Group A subjects in mathematics on June 13, followed by the English language exam, then science, and end their exams with the “integrated curriculum” on June 16.

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