The Ministry of Education has announced a comprehensive set of measures aimed at strengthening discipline in schools, enforcing attendance policies, and ensuring the smooth continuation of the academic year across Kuwait.
The directives were issued by Assistant Undersecretary for Educational Affairs Eng. Hamad Abdullah Al-Hamad, following instructions from the Education Minister, Eng. Sayed Jalal Al-Tabtabaie.
In a press statement, the ministry said the measures are designed to:
The directives have been circulated to all educational districts, as well as the General Directorate of Religious Education and the Directorate of Special Education.
Under the new rules:
The ministry has introduced tighter controls on student absences:
School administrations will also be evaluated partly based on student attendance and absence rates, which officials described as key indicators of institutional performance.
Educational affairs directors are authorized to take necessary action, including referral for investigation, in cases of violations related to student absences.
Field visits will continue across all educational levels to ensure classes are conducted regularly and curricula are implemented on schedule.
The ministry stressed strict adherence to the approved academic calendar to guarantee the timely completion of coursework.
Officials said the measures form part of broader efforts to enhance oversight, accountability, and academic performance, while maintaining stability in the education sector.
The ministry also commended teachers and school administrations for their role in maintaining order and reaffirmed its commitment to improving the quality of education across Kuwait.
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