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Education Ministry Announces 2025-2026 Final Results Timeline

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/07/15 at 5:05 AM
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End-of-year results 2026 schedule announced by Ministry of Education

The Ministry of Education announced a national timetable for the release of end-of-year results 2026 for all school grades, beginning Sunday, July 12, 2026, and continuing for two days. The ministry stated that results will be published through the official student portal at set times to help students and parents plan their access and next steps.

According to the ministry’s schedule, results for secondary grades will be posted on Sunday, July 12, and primary and lower grades will follow on Monday, July 13. The announcement aims to provide clarity on timing, printing of electronic certificates, and online access windows for all affected students and families.

End-of-year results 2026: detailed timetable and release times

The ministry designated Sunday, July 12, 2026, for results of grades nine through twelve. Officials said that the Grade 12 results will be published at 10:00 a.m., while results for grades nine through eleven will appear at 12:00 p.m. This two-tier schedule is intended to stagger traffic to the student portal and reduce server load.

Monday, July 13, 2026, is reserved for results for grades one through eight. The ministry indicated that grades five through eight will be released at 10:00 a.m., followed by grades one through four at 12:00 p.m. The timetable, released in an official statement, sets specific hours for each group to maintain an orderly publication process.

Furthermore, the ministry clarified that electronic certificates will be available for printing via the student portal starting at 8:00 p.m. on the day results are announced and will remain accessible until midnight. Officials said the printing window will open after the results for each respective stage to allow time for final processing and verification.

How students and parents can access results via the student portal

The ministry instructed students and parents to use the official student portal to view end-of-year results 2026 according to the timetable. The portal will display results from the exact hours specified for each grade band, and certificates can be downloaded and printed from the portal during the evening printing window.

Officials urged users to have their student identification details ready when accessing the portal and to follow any verification steps required by the system. Additionally, the ministry recommended that schools prepare support channels to assist families who encounter technical problems or who lack online access at home.

Printing and technical tips

To minimize delays, the ministry advised users to verify their internet connection and use a compatible web browser when accessing the student portal. Parents and students should download the PDF certificate and check all personal details immediately, in case corrections are needed.

Schools were asked to facilitate printing for families without reliable internet or printers and to coordinate with local education offices for on-site assistance. The ministry’s guidance indicates that proactive local support will be important in ensuring all students can obtain official certificates in a timely manner.

Implications for admissions, grade progression and appeals

The timing of the end-of-year results 2026 will affect university admissions, placement decisions, and summer program enrolments. Educational counselors and university admissions offices often rely on timely publication of final grades to make offers and place students in appropriate programs, officials said.

Students awaiting grade 12 results should monitor higher education application portals and coordinate with admissions counselors if any delays or discrepancies arise. In contrast, parents of younger students should consult school administrators about grade-level promotions and remedial or enrichment opportunities that may follow the result publication.

The ministry’s statement also referenced existing procedures for grade reviews and appeals, urging families to follow the prescribed channels if they believe an error occurred. While the ministry did not provide new appeals deadlines in the announcement, official procedures and timelines are typically handled through school administrations and local education offices.

Operational readiness and what officials said about the release process

In the official release, ministry officials emphasized that the staggered schedule seeks to reduce server congestion and ensure a reliable experience on the student portal. The ministry noted that coordinated timing for announcements and a fixed printing window should streamline the post-result workflow for schools and families.

Education authorities were requested to prepare administrative staff to handle increased inquiries in the hours following each publication. Meanwhile, technical teams were instructed to monitor portal performance and to communicate promptly if any unplanned outages occur, according to the ministry statement.

What to watch next and a brief outlook

Students, parents and schools should watch the student portal at the posted times on July 12 and July 13, 2026, and follow ministry guidance for printing and verification. Officials said schools will provide local support for families who cannot access digital services, and education offices will publish further instructions if needed.

Looking ahead, stakeholders should expect follow-up communications from local schools about appeals, placement, and next academic steps within days of the result releases. Observers will also monitor portal performance and any adjustments the ministry may announce in response to user demand or technical issues.

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