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Minister of Education approves the results of the second round of secondary certificate exams.

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Last updated: 2024/09/05 at 2:27 PM
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The Minister of Education and Higher Education in Doha, HE Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi, recently approved the results of the second round of the secondary certificate exams for the academic year 2023-2024. The success rates varied across different tracks, with the scientific track (daytime) achieving a success rate of 45.23 percent, while the arts and humanities track (daytime) saw a success rate of 39.50 percent. For “adult education” programs, the success rates ranged from 16.67 percent for the scientific track to 38.17 percent for the arts and humanities track.

Qatar Technical Secondary School had a success rate of 45.95 percent for the “daytime” program and an impressive 81.82 percent for the “adult education” program. Meanwhile, Qatar Science and Technology Secondary School for Boys had a success rate of 66.67 percent, and Religious Institute Preparatory Secondary Independent School for Boys achieved a perfect 100 percent success rate. Qatar Technical Secondary School had a success rate of 58.82 percent for the “daytime” program and 46.43 percent for the “adult education” program. However, Qatar Banking Studies and Business Administration Secondary School saw a 0.00 percent success rate for the “adult education” program.

In terms of audio education schools, the success rate was 0.00 percent for the “daytime” program and 37.89 percent for the “adult education” program. These results showcase the varying levels of success achieved by students across different educational tracks and institutions in Qatar. It is essential for policymakers and educators to analyze these results and implement strategies to improve student outcomes in the future.

The successful completion of secondary certificate exams is a significant milestone for students in Qatar, as it opens up opportunities for further education and future career prospects. The Ministry of Education and Higher Education plays a vital role in ensuring the quality of education in the country and supporting students in achieving their academic goals. By approving the results of the exams, the Ministry is recognizing the hard work and dedication of students, teachers, and school administrators in preparing for and conducting the exams.

The success rates achieved in the different tracks and institutions highlight the strengths and areas for improvement within the education system in Qatar. It is crucial for stakeholders to collaborate and work together to address any challenges and ensure that all students have access to quality education that prepares them for success in the future. By analyzing the results of the exams, educators can identify trends and patterns that may inform future curriculum development and teaching strategies.

Moving forward, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education will continue to monitor and evaluate the performance of students in Qatar to promote excellence in education and support the academic success of all learners. By recognizing and celebrating the achievements of students, the Ministry is fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement in the education system. With continued dedication and collaboration, Qatar’s education system can continue to grow and provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the modern world.

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