
Sunday 23/November/2025 – 04:56 PM
The Ministry of Education and Technical Education announced that it has given schools a period of two weeks to accredit all their employees from educational departments, provided that a copy of the criminal record for each worker inside the school must be attached to each accreditation request, as part of the strict measures taken by the Ministry to ensure the security and safety of students.
The Ministry confirmed that this step comes within the framework of the policy of scrutinizing the selection of employees and ensuring that their files are free of any legal impediments, stressing that failure to adhere to the specified deadline will expose schools to the procedures and penalties stipulated in the ministerial decisions regulating the work of private and international education.
Education decisions regarding violations of private and international schools
Earlier, the Ministry of Education confirmed that Mohamed Abdel Latif followed with great care and accuracy the details of the inhumane incident witnessed by Seeds International School in Cairo towards a number of students.
From the first moment the details of the incident emerged, Minister Mohamed Abdel Latif directed the immediate dispatch of an expanded committee to the school to investigate its circumstances.
Based on the findings of the Ministerial Committee’s investigations into the circumstances of the incident, which is currently under investigation by the Public Prosecution, Minister Mohamed Abdel Latif issued the following decisions:
– The school was placed under financial and administrative supervision and was taken over for full administrative and financial management by the Ministry.
– Referring all officials proven to be involved in cover-ups or gross negligence in protecting students at the school to legal affairs.








