Major General Dr. Ismail Kamal inspected the governor Aswan The preparatory certificate examination committees in the Orouba Joint School Complex, which includes 197 male and female students within 10 examination committees, and also the attached preparatory classroom school committee, which includes 522 male and female students within 26 committees, and includes students from the preparatory classroom schools, Abdel Hamid Abdel Ghafour, and St. Teresa, out of a total of 213 committees that include 30,185. Male and female students at the level of the five educational departments.
This comes within the framework of continuous follow-up and reassurance of the regularity of the examinations of the first semester of the preparatory certificate for the academic year 2025/2026 (general – languages - sports – special – integration).
The governor was accompanied during his tour by Mahmoud Badawy, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education, and educational leaders.
Dr. Ismail Kamal was keen to ensure that the students were at the exam level with the “Buclet system” for all basic subjects, as today the students take the science and engineering exams, while preparing the atmosphere for them to take the exams with ease.
Preparatory certificate

Based on the complaints of preparatory certificate students and their parents regarding the difficulty of the Social Studies exam, the Governor of Aswan directed the formation of a specialized committee to examine the exam and review the level of the questions, taking this into account during the marking work and distributing grades to the questions in a way that ensures the student’s interest is achieved, and the full rights of our students are preserved.
At the same time, emphasis is being made to prevent any cases of cheating, while the governor reassured parents that the exams in the rest of the previous subjects are at the average student level, and there are no complaints about them. He charged the Veterinary Medicine Directorate with sending a committee to the Birkat al-Dammas area to deal safely with stray dogs, which the governor noticed were present in the vicinity of the area and in front of the Orouba Schools Complex.












