Kuwait’s Ministry of Education reported the successful completion of the Grade 10, 11, and 12 end-of-year examinations, held under carefully managed conditions to ensure fairness and discipline across all centers. The examination period concluded on Monday, following a schedule that saw Grade 10 and 11 students complete their assessments smoothly and with minimal disruption.

The ministry, in coordination with school administrations and various educational authorities, emphasized the provision of a stable and secure environment conducive to testing. This involved ongoing field monitoring and cooperation among multiple administrative sectors to maintain order and uphold academic standards. The examination process included stringent application of rules and regulations designed to prevent violations and protect the integrity of the assessments.

As part of the examination timeline, Grade 10 students took Islamic Education exams while Grade 11 students specializing in science and arts completed their English language tests. The ministry attributed the overall success to the combined efforts of examination committees, field supervisors, and administrative teams who continuously oversaw the operations within examination centers. These teams worked to ensure that procedures were implemented correctly and that students were supported throughout the process.

The Ministry of Education publicly acknowledged the professionalism and dedication of academic and administrative staff, highlighting their key role in organizing and managing the examinations efficiently. It also expressed gratitude toward parents for their ongoing support and engagement with their children’s education throughout the academic year.

The coordinated approach and strict adherence to examination protocols resulted in high levels of discipline and smooth administration, according to officials. The ministry’s statement underscored the importance of this collaborative effort in facilitating a calm and well-regulated examination environment for students across Kuwait.