Qena Governor Monitors High School Exams, Ensures Smooth Process
Governor of Qena, Dr. Mostafa El-Beblawy.
Dr. Mostafa El-Beblawy, the Governor of Qena, inspected the ongoing high school examinations at the Densha Primary School for Boys. This visit is part of his field tours to ensure the smooth operation of examination committees and to provide a conducive and calm environment for students to facilitate their exam performance.
During his visit to the school, Governor El-Beblawy monitored the efficiency of external security arrangements in coordination with security agencies. He reviewed the organizational and preventive measures in place for student entry and ensured that all comfort facilities, including good ventilation, adequate lighting, and water coolers, were available. Medical teams were also present continuously to address any emergencies promptly.
El-Beblawy delivered an encouraging message to students in the examination halls, urging them to remain confident and avoid fear or anxiety. He emphasized the importance of complete concentration and optimal time management during their responses to achieve high scores and excel academically. He praised the significant awareness demonstrated by parents and students in navigating this critical educational phase.
The Governor noted that a total of 20,202 students are registered for this year’s exams, participating under both old and new systems across 45 examination committees throughout the governorate. This includes one committee designated for visually impaired students. Additionally, 25 rest areas have been prepared with all necessary comforts for committee heads, supervisors, and monitoring staff from outside the area.


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