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The article addresses the Ministry of Education and its delay in issuing an official decision regarding the increase in tuition fees for private and international schools for the upcoming year, emphasizing that all schools will adhere to the controls and ratios outlined in the upcoming decision once it is announced. The article also focuses on the new Baccalaureate system, which will be implemented in the next academic year. This system involves students choosing their tracks and specialties, with their performance evaluated based on weekly and monthly assessments rather than traditional passing grades. The system further allows students to change their track within the first month of the third secondary grade, with evaluation relying on performance percentages of up to 60% from the assessments. Additionally, the article details the exam structure, which will consist of 50% multiple-choice questions and 50% essay questions, aiming to assess students' performance more accurately. It also covers modifications to the entry requirements for the Baccalaureate system, providing greater flexibility in track selection and encouraging continuous assessment participation to achieve suitable results for track transitions and success in secondary school.
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