High school students in Kuwait set for repeat assessments in second term.
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Exam Schedules Revamped for High Schoolers
Are you a student in Kuwait gearing up for exams? Then listen up, 'cause there's some exciting changes coming your way! Mansour Al-Dhafiri, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for General Education, has given the thumbs-up for the revised exam schedules for grades 10, 11, and 12 in science, literature, religious education, and homeschooling. A quick rundown, courtesy of Arabic daily Al Jarida, is just what you need.
First off, let's talk dates. Exams for grades 10 and 11 kick off on May 21. Meanwhile, the bright-eyed seniors should mark their calendars for June 11. But wait! Grade 12 religious education exams? The big day is on June 1.
Now, here's where it gets interesting. Al-Dhafiri also tossed in an extra 15-minute grace period for every exam, giving you more time to soak in those instructions and breathe easy. But what if you're juggling learning stuff? Fear not! Students with special needs get a 30-minute extension for all subjects—just peachy!
As previously announced by the General Guidance Council, this extension is par for the course. The drama, however, doesn't end here. Al-Dhafiri has been busy revising the exam process for Grade 12, all thanks to Ministerial Resolution No. 115/2025.
Now, don't worry about science, literature, or religious education exam schedules. You bet your last calculus problem those subjects will be part of the senior year overhaul—we just don't have specifics on when you'll be facing the music.
Lastly, the nitty-gritty details for homeschooling are as elusive as a unicorn on a rainy day. We suggest getting in touch with the education authorities to stay clued in, as they're sure to fill in the missing pieces. Rather like a missing textbook, that stuff can feel pretty urgent once you're in the thick of things.
Stay savvy!
Enrichment Insights:- The provided info indicates that the exam schedules for grades 10, 11, and 12 have been updated for science, literature, religious education, and homeschool students in Kuwait.
- Exam dates vary depending on the grade level and the specific subject stream. The exact exam schedules for science, literature, and religious education streams are yet to be disclosed.
- A grace period of 15 extra minutes has been granted to all students to review instructions, while students with learning difficulties enjoy a 30-minute extension for all subjects.
- Al-Dhafiri has been actively involved in revising the examination control process for Grade 12, aligning with Ministerial Resolution No. 115/2025.
- Specific details regarding homeschool exam adjustments are not provided in the enrichment data and would need to be sourced from Kuwait's educational authorities directly.
- The education-and-self-development authorities have added a 15-minute grace period to all exams as part of the revised schedules for grades 10, 11, and 12.
- Dhafiri, the Undersecretary, has announced that students with learning difficulties will be offered a 30-minute extension for all subjects in the revamped exam schedules.
- On Wednesday, the exam schedules for grade 12 will be undergoing significant changes, following the guidelines set by Ministerial Resolution No. 115/2025.
