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Dr. Tamer Shawky, educational expert, provided a detailed explanation of the secondary education system for students who pass the preparatory certificate and are promoted to the first year of high school. He clarified that the secondary stage consists of three grades, whether in the general secondary system or the baccalaureate system. A student's system is determined at the beginning of the first year of high school, noting that enrollment in the baccalaureate system is optional and not mandatory. Regarding the curriculum, the first year of high school includes six subjects within the major, such as Arabic language and mathematics, along with three subjects outside the major, plus annual coursework. Exams are held over two semesters in the general second year of high school, after which the baccalaureate system begins, with a test in only four subjects and no coursework. In the third year of high school, exams are conducted at the end of the year, and the total score is calculated from five major subjects and three non-major subjects, reaching a maximum of 320 points, with no coursework. Under the baccalaureate system, students complete the second year of the certificate, choosing two subjects within the major and one outside the major. The final score is calculated by adding the grades from both the second and third years, reaching a total of 600 points.
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