publish time

28/04/2024

author name Arab Times

publish time

28/04/2024

Kuwait's primary school students.

KUWAIT CITY, April 28: As the academic year 2023/2024 concludes, primary schools are preparing to conduct end-of-year exams. Scheduled to commence this week and extend until the end of the following week, these examinations mark a significant milestone for students across Kuwait.

Speaking to Al-Jarida, educational sources confirmed that primary schools have diligently organized the assessments, which were meticulously crafted by heads of academic subject departments in collaboration with technical guidance. The examination schedule is designed to accommodate students' progression, with testing beginning at the start of this week and continuing to the fifth-grade students' final week.

It has been announced that the academic year's end for primary school students will coincide with the conclusion of the workday on Thursday, May 9th. Meanwhile, teachers will continue their duties until July 1st, as per Resolution No. 1 governing working hours, vacations, and examination schedules.

Furthermore, the final evaluation for excused absences at the primary stage is scheduled from May 19th to May 27th, with results expected to be available on May 29th and report cards distributed the following day. Notably, the transfer of fifth-grade students' files to middle schools is slated for June 23rd and 24th, while the last day for placement evaluation for primary students is June 30th.

These end-of-year procedures underscore the educational system's commitment to comprehensive evaluation and smooth transitions for students advancing to the next academic level.