Egypt overhauls education for 25 million students with new baccalaureate

Egypt is transforming its pre-university education system for 25 million students by shifting from enrollment metrics to skills-based learning and introducing a new Egyptian Baccalaureate, Education Minister Mohamed Abdellatif announced at the Education World Forum in London.

The minister spoke at the forum’s second plenary session on future readiness in a rapidly changing world. He stressed that skills form the true engine of state power and called for aligning curricula, assessments, teachers, technology, data and school governance with challenges such as artificial intelligence and climate pressures.

Abdellatif said the new Egyptian Baccalaureate represents a structural shift away from exam pressure toward mastery, applied knowledge, research and critical thinking. “If we evaluate memorisation only, we teach memorisation,” he noted, adding that assessing thinking and communication helps students learn how to think.

Recent measures include boosting school attendance, cutting class sizes, tackling teacher shortages and using data to guide decisions. The reforms also target technical and vocational tracks to link them with industry needs and green skills while ensuring equity for rural and crowded classrooms.

Egypt remains open to global expertise yet prioritises national identity, aiming to produce graduates who are competitive worldwide and rooted in their communities.

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President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi reviewed plans to modernise Egypt's education system, including the integration of artificial intelligence and programming into school curricula, during a meeting with Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and Minister of Education and Technical Education Mohamed Abdel Latif, according to a presidential statement.

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi underscored the importance of investing in human capital through structured training, knowledge transfer, and skills development, describing it as a cornerstone of stronger institutional performance and more effective public policy implementation. He made these remarks on Wednesday during a meeting with the Board of Trustees of the National Academy for Training and Youth Empowerment, attended by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, Defence Minister Ashraf Zaher, and other senior officials. The meeting reviewed the academy's proposed strategic plan to develop qualified leaders capable of driving institutional and societal transformation.

A youth project tackling online gaming addiction and a sports-tech startup took top honors on Wednesday at the EGYPES 2026 Youth Impact Ceremony, hosted by Shell Egypt and the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources. The event recognized winners from Shell’s NXplorers and Intilaaqah programs.

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Egypt's Minister of Planning and Economic Development Ahmed Rostom emphasized that entrepreneurship is a government priority to transform innovative ideas into real job opportunities, during a meeting with officials in the country's start-up ecosystem. Rostom met with Amr El Abd, Adviser to the Prime Minister for Entrepreneurship, to discuss mechanisms for developing the national entrepreneurship ecosystem. The meeting focused on enhancing coordination among government entities to support start-ups and boost competitiveness.

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