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The Ministry of Education and Instruction confirmed that Religious Education will remain a core subject taught in all grades, and passing it depends on achieving a minimum of 70% of its allocated score, which is not included in the student's overall total. Students' performance in the subject is assessed based on learning outcomes and the curriculum, and passing it is a fundamental requirement for students to succeed. The ministry also emphasized that subjects such as Information and Communications Technology are not included in the overall total. Moreover, students' performance in Fine Arts, Physical Education, Health, and Music is evaluated according to learning outcomes. The decision clarified that the ranking of top students is based on the total scores of core subjects, taking into account the special needs of students with disabilities. Teachers are to officially record the grades, which are then approved by the supervisor and the school principal. A report on each student's performance is to be sent to the parents at the end of each semester.
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