Egypt’s Ministry Of Education Denies Leak Of Secondary School Physics And History Exams

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Egyptian Ministry of Education has denied the leak of secondary school physics and history secondary at Thanaweya Amma which students sat for on Sunday.

The ministry assured that since the beginning of exams, one week ago, none of the exams have been leaked.

The ministry was reacting to a Facebook posting which claimed the ministry had leaked the exam on social media platforms.

Some students had told local journalists that leaks usually occur during exam season.

About 50,000 students across the nation are currently taking their exams, according to media reports.

Last year, students claimed that a number of exams had been leaked during the exam period. All of these claims have been denied by the ministry. In response to this, security forces have arrested at least 20 people on charges of administering pages that are accused of leaking exams.

Exam leaks have put the Ministry of Education under increasing pressure, raising more and more questions about Egypt’s educational system, which many want to change.

Exams conclude 24 June.

 

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