Nile hosts first middle school exams in thirty years

Nile State witnessed the first college examinations after their return to academic level following their cancellation in 1994 AD.

The executive director of Shendi locality, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar Al-Sheikh, rang the bell for the start of exams at Housh Banga school.

The Executive Director commended the Nile government, led by the Governor and the Minister of Education, for its tremendous efforts to continue academic work and reach the examination milestones. He stressed that this is the first intermediate level examination since its discontinuation. Thirty years ago.

He said the return of middle school helps prepare students well for secondary school.

The executive director praised the tremendous efforts of the locality's education department and all teachers who did their best to complete school work despite the difficulties encountered in the educational process.

For his part, the director of the local police of Shendi, Brigadier General of Police Izz al-Din Muhammad Idris, confirmed the completion of the process of obtaining the exams in all the centers of the administrative units.

He greeted the students who were taking the exams and wished them every success.

The Director of Education in Shendi locality, Al-Fadil Hasabi Al-Nabi, said that the number of students taking the exams reached four thousand 838 students distributed in 39 centers in all administrative units, and each center had a chairman and a chief observer.





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