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The Egyptian Minister of Education, Mohamed Abdel Latif, announced that the Ministry of Education will implement future procedures for the 2026/2027 academic year to ensure a smooth and sustainable start to the school year. During a meeting with school principals and educational officials, he emphasized the importance of adhering to the scheduled timetable, which begins on September 6 for international schools and September 12 for official schools. He also highlighted the need to reduce class sizes to fewer than 50 students. Additionally, he pointed out improvements in reading and writing skills, noting that the percentage of students with weak reading skills has decreased from 45% to 13%. He stressed the significance of the baccalaureate system and announced that decisions regarding academic standards will be shared soon. The development of curricula that include financial literacy and programming was also emphasized. He underscored the importance of discipline and administrative procedures, encouraging a healthy school environment through planting trees and maintenance. Special attention was given to studying religious education during the early periods. The minister welcomed collaboration with Japan in developing science and mathematics curricula, reaffirming that the success of the academic year relies on the cooperation of all elements within the educational system.
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