
End-of-term examinations for the first semester of the 2025/2026 academic year officially began for all transfer grades from sixth to eleventh, taking place under challenging weather conditions marked by rain and fog across the country.
Despite the prevailing weather, exams proceeded smoothly and in an orderly manner, supported by comprehensive organizational and supervisory measures designed to safeguard the integrity of the testing process.

As part of these measures, the decision to rotate school principals was implemented across all educational districts to ensure transparency and reinforce oversight during the examination period, reports Al-Rai daily.
Students entered their examination halls in a calm and well-organized atmosphere, following clear guidance and instructions provided by school administrations.

These included directions to examination committee locations and seating arrangements to facilitate a smooth start and reduce any confusion.
In line with established annual procedures, schools enforced strict regulations prior to students’ entry into examination committees.
These measures included self-inspection protocols and a complete ban on smart devices, aimed at maintaining a fair and distraction-free environment.
School administrations emphasized the importance of adhering to examination rules and regulations, warning that violations could result in penalties as stipulated under anti-cheating regulations.
Education authorities affirmed that all necessary precautions have been taken to ensure students can complete their exams safely and fairly, while continuing to monitor weather conditions and overall examination conduct throughout the testing period.











