How to Access Third Grade Primary School Results for the First Term of 2025
As the academic year progresses,students and parents across all governorates are eagerly searching for the results of the third grade of primary school for the first term of 2025.The Ministry of Education and Technical Education has officially activated the link for accessing these results, allowing families to inquire electronically through the ministry’s official website.
Steps to Access the Results
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The Ministry of Education has streamlined the process for retrieving the third-grade primary school results. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Visit the official website of the Ministry of Education From here.
- Select basic education and specify the transfer years.
- Enter the student’s data, including their name and seat number.
- Determine the student’s stage,whether fourth,fifth,or sixth grade.
- Choose the first-term result.
- Click on Show Results to view the detailed outcome.
Grading Breakdown for the First Term
The ministry has outlined a extensive grading system for the first term, ensuring a holistic evaluation of students’ performance. Here’s how the marks are distributed:
| Assessment Component | Marks |
|—————————|———–|
| Behavior | 5 |
| Monthly Evaluation | 0 |
| Weekly Rating | 5 |
| Activity Booklet | 5 |
| Assignment Booklet | 5 |
| Performance Tasks | 10 |
| Mid-year Exam | 60 |
This structured approach ensures that students are assessed not only on academic performance but also on their behavior and engagement in various activities.
What’s Next?
After the completion of the third-grade primary exams, parents have been actively searching for the official link to extract the results. The Ministry has confirmed that the results will be announced following the completion of the correction and review stages.
For those looking to avoid visiting schools, the Ministry of Education’s official website remains the most reliable source for accessing the results. Stay tuned for updates and ensure you follow the steps outlined above to retrieve your child’s academic performance for the first term of 2025.
Interview: Accessing Third Grade Primary school results for 2025
Senior Editor (Sarah Thompson): Welcome, Dr. Ahmed El-sayed, and thank you for joining us today. As an expert in educational systems, can you explain why the Ministry of Education has made third-grade results available online for the first term of 2025?
dr. Ahmed El-Sayed: Thank you,Sarah. It’s a pleasure to be here. The move to make results accessible online is part of the Ministry’s broader digital transformation strategy. By leveraging technology, the Ministry aims to streamline processes, reduce administrative burdens on schools, and provide parents with instant access to their children’s academic performance. This shift also aligns with global trends in education, where transparency and accessibility are prioritized.
Sarah Thompson: That’s interesting. Could you walk us through the steps parents need to follow to access these results online?
Dr. Ahmed El-Sayed: Certainly. The process is straightforward and user-friendly. Parents need to visit the official Ministry of Education website and navigate to the results section. From there, they’ll select “Basic Education,” enter their child’s details such as name and seat number, specify the grade level, and choose the first-term results. clicking “Show Results” will display the detailed outcome. This process ensures rapid and efficient access without the need to visit schools physically.
Sarah Thompson: The grading system for the first term seems quite complete. How does it differ from previous years, and what does it aim to achieve?
Dr.Ahmed El-Sayed: The new grading system is indeed more holistic. It includes not only academic assessments like mid-year exams and performance tasks but also incorporates behavioral evaluations,weekly ratings,and activity participation. This approach ensures that students are assessed on multiple dimensions, fostering well-rounded advancement. It also encourages consistent engagement throughout the term rather than overemphasizing final exams.
Sarah Thompson: What advice would you give to parents who might potentially be concerned about their child’s results or the new grading system?
Dr. ahmed El-sayed: My advice is to view the results as a tool for growth rather than just a scorecard. Parents should discuss the results with their children, identifying areas of strength and opportunities for improvement. Additionally, they should engage with teachers to understand how they can support their child’s learning journey. The new grading system is designed to provide a clearer picture of a student’s overall development, so it’s critically important to embrace it as a positive step toward holistic education.
Sarah Thompson: lastly, what can we expect next from the Ministry of Education regarding the academic year?
Dr.Ahmed El-Sayed: The Ministry is committed to continuous improvement.After the first-term results are released, parents and students can expect follow-up reports and support materials to guide them through the remainder of the academic year.There may also be initiatives to enhance digital tools and resources, further simplifying access to details. The focus will remain on creating an inclusive and efficient educational environment for all.
Sarah Thompson: Thank you, Dr. El-Sayed, for your insights and for helping us better understand this important development in education.
Dr. Ahmed El-Sayed: Thank you, Sarah. It’s been a pleasure discussing this topic with you and your audience.