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First semester 2025/2026 academic year kicked off for all transfer grades from sixth to eleventh

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...

In this picture we can see the view of the classroom. In the front there are some girls, wearing a...
In this picture we can see the view of the classroom. In the front there are some girls, wearing a white t-shirt and holding the books in the hand. In the front bottom side there is a man and woman sitting on the chair and discussing something. In the background there is a yellow wall and glass window.

First semester 2025/2026 academic year kicked off for all transfer grades from sixth to eleventh

End-of-term examinations for the first semester of the 2025/2026 academic year have begun for students in transfer grades six to eleven. Despite rain and fog sweeping across the country, the process started smoothly under tight supervision and clear instructions from schools.

Schools opened their examination halls in a calm and orderly manner. Students followed strict entry protocols, including self-inspections and a complete ban on smart devices. Authorities had warned that any breach of rules would lead to penalties under anti-cheating regulations.

To reinforce fairness and oversight, educational districts rotated school principals during the exam period. This measure aimed to boost transparency and prevent irregularities. Officials confirmed that all necessary precautions were in place to ensure exams ran safely and without disruption. The weather posed challenges, with heavy rain and thick fog affecting travel for some candidates. Yet, organisers reported no major delays, thanks to well-coordinated planning and supervisory efforts.

The examinations are proceeding as scheduled, with strict monitoring and organisational support. Students will continue their tests under the same controlled conditions, ensuring both fairness and security throughout the assessment period.

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