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128,000 Students Begin Final High School Exams Across Libya

June 22, 2025
128,000 Students Begin Final High School Exams Across Libya

128,000 Students Begin Final High School Exams Across Libya

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More than 128,000 students across Libya began their final high school exams on Sunday. The Ministry of Education of the Government of National Unity confirmed that a total of 128,307 students are taking part in the exams this year.

Of these, 103,166 are enrolled in the science stream, 24,509 in the literary stream, and 524 students in religious education programs. Exams are being conducted in 8,554 examination halls across 871 committees nationwide, amid tight supervision and logistical coordination to ensure fairness and integrity.

Students in the science and literary tracks in Libya began with English language exams, while those in religious schools sat for a test on the Quran and recitation rules. In parallel, Libyan schools abroad also launched their exam sessions. Science students took physics, while literary stream students tackled geography.

Acting Minister of Education, Ali Al-Abed, addressed students with a message encouraging focus, discipline, and academic honesty. He emphasized the importance of time management and urged students to avoid cheating or any violations of exam regulations.

He also praised the education supervisors, municipal education offices, and exam committees for their work in organizing a smooth and transparent examination season.

The Ministry reiterated the importance of adhering to the exam code of conduct, highlighting disciplinary actions for offenses such as cheating, loss of exam papers, or unauthorized absences.

This year’s high school final exams will run from June 29 to July 10, both domestically and in Libyan schools abroad. The results will play a decisive role in shaping students’ paths toward university education or vocational training.

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