High school students in Kuwait will undergo examinations for a second term.
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Hey there! Got some exam news for students in Kuwait. Mansour Al-Dhafiri, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for General Education, has finally revealed the exam schedules for grades 10, 11, and 12.
The exams for grades 10 and 11 (science and literature streams) are set to kick off on Wednesday, May 21. On the other hand, grade 12 exams for the same streams will start a tad later, on Sunday, June 11. As for twelfth-grade religious education exams, they'll take an early lead, commencing on Sunday, June 1.
Now, here's the scoop that might interest students with learning difficulties. Due to a decision by the General Guidance Council, these students will get a 30-minute extension for all subjects. Plus, every exam will have an additional 15 minutes for all students to review instructions.
However, there's been a bit of confusion regarding the exam dates. While some sources suggest that the exams for grades 10 and 11 were set to start on May 12, others, including Al Jarida, report the start date as May 21. As for grade 12 exams, it's clear they'll start, but the exact date seems to be a bit hazy across different sources. Additionally, no specific information about the religious education or homeschool exams is available yet.
To ensure you've got the latest and most accurate info, it's a good idea to keep an eye on official announcements from the Ministry of Education or statements from Mansour Al-Dhafiri. Good luck with your studies, and remember, time management is key!
To help students focus on their education-and-self-development, particularly learning, it's important to manage time effectively during the approaching exam period. For instance, students with learning difficulties will be granted a 30-minute extension for all subjects, providing additional support for their success.