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المملكة: Pictures | Going to umbrellas .. Students perform the second semester tests despite the rains

The heavy rains that fell on the eastern region this morning did not deter the determination of school students, as they went this morning to the test halls to perform the end of the second semester tests without delay or hesitation.
The tests last for five days, and this coincides with the first launch of the central tests of the classes “third primary, sixth primary, and a third average” for mathematics, science, Arabic and English declarations.
A source in the Education Department in the Eastern Region confirmed that the Ministry of Education, in coordination with the National Meteorological Center, is following the weather around the clock, and that the educational leaders in all schools are ready to take any necessary decisions related to the school day, in order to preserve the safety of students and ensure the conduct of the tests smoothly.
The source pointed to the readiness of schools to provide an appropriate educational environment for students during the tests, stressing the importance of adhering to the organizational procedures to ensure the testing of the tests without any obstacles.

Parents called for supporting their children during this period, and motivating them to prepare well to achieve the best results, stressing that the rains will not hinder students from excellence and success.
Education launched motivational initiatives for students. Included encouragement messages and tips on how to optimize tests, such as choosing suitable times for studying, developing organized schedules for study, and effectively organizing time. These efforts aim to help students better understand and understand the subjects, and achieve the best results in the tests.

Mattle atmosphere in separate areas

Many areas are witnessing severe weather changes and fluctuations during the winter, which may affect the progress of the tests and requires measures and measures that preserve the safety of students and education employees, as sharp weather phenomena lead to difficulties in moving to and from schools and disrupting the progress of the tests.
The Ministry of Education stated that there are air cases that require the postponement of tests in accordance with accurate criteria that ensure that students and school personnel do not expose any risks that may arise due to weather fluctuations.

These cases include rain quantities to high levels that may lead to the formation of torrents and the accumulation of water in the roads, which makes it difficult for students to reach schools safely.
The Ministry of Education confirmed that its departments in various regions and governorates have full powers to postpone the tests in accordance with the climatic conditions in each region. These decisions are taken based on the recommendations of specialized committees in crisis management within each educational department where the weather conditions are accurately evaluated and the appropriate decisions that guarantee the safety of students And teachers and all workers in the educational field.

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