The Ministry of Education (MoE) has announced that next Tuesday will be the final deadline for submitting requests to review first-term examination grades for students from Grade 5 through Grade 12, enrolled in public and private schools that follow the national curriculum. The move comes as part of the ministry’s approved timeline for announcing and reviewing academic results.

According to the Grade Review Guide issued by the ministry, first-term results are currently available on the Student Portal, in line with the official schedule for releasing exam results. Students and parents can access the grades through the designated electronic link provided by the ministry.

The Ministry clarified the procedures for submitting grade review requests, noting that Grade 12 students are required to submit their requests electronically via the IDH platform, using the officially announced grade review link. This digital process aims to ensure efficiency, accuracy, and timely handling of requests.

For students in Grades 5 to 11, across both the general and advanced streams, the Ministry explained that grade review requests must be submitted directly through the school. Parents are encouraged to visit the school in person, contact the designated hotline, or register through the approved electronic link to complete the process.

The Ministry emphasized that applicants must specify the subjects they wish to have reviewed, with a maximum limit of three subjects per student, in order to facilitate a smooth and organized review process.

The MoE confirmed that the grade review submission period begins immediately after the results are released and remains open for three working days only. Responses to submitted requests will be provided within five working days from the date of submission, in accordance with the ministry’s established procedures.

This initiative reflects the Ministry of Education’s ongoing commitment to accuracy, transparency, and fairness in the assessment process. By offering a clear and structured mechanism for reviewing grades, the ministry aims to safeguard students’ rights, strengthen confidence in the education system, and ensure that academic results accurately reflect students’ performance.