Preparing for Success: A Guide to the 2026 GIA-9 Examination Campaign
As the 2026 academic year reaches its final stages, students and parents are turning their attention toward the State Final Certification (GIA-9). Recently, educational institutions, including School No. 1, hosted informational meetings to ensure families are fully prepared for the upcoming assessment period. These sessions, which featured coordination with the Ministry of Education and Science of the Krasnodar Territory, provide a vital roadmap for navigating the complexities of the ninth-grade examinations.
Key Changes to the 2026 Examination Schedule
The most significant update for the 2026 examination cycle is the adjustment to the main testing period. In a move designed to standardize the academic calendar, the start of the primary period for the Basic State Exam (OGE) has been officially shifted to June. Under these new regulations, examinations cannot commence before June 1, a policy that is now formally established for future academic years.
Essential Guidelines for Candidates and Parents
Successfully navigating the GIA-9 requires a clear understanding of both the logistical requirements and the rights afforded to students. Educational authorities emphasize that families should be well-versed in the following areas:
- Examination Procedures: Understanding the specific protocols and conduct requirements within the Examination Centers (PPE).
- Rights and Responsibilities: Familiarizing students with their formal rights during the testing process, as well as the expectations placed upon them.
- Appeals Process: Clarifying how the appeals commission functions and the specific rules governing the submission of an appeal should a disagreement regarding results arise.
- Support Strategies: Recognizing the importance of emotional and psychological preparation to help students manage stress effectively in the days leading up to their exams.
Prioritizing Mental Well-being
Beyond the technical aspects of the exams, educators and psychologists are placing a renewed emphasis on the emotional health of students. Preparing for high-stakes testing is as much about psychological resilience as it is about academic knowledge. Experts suggest that consistent parental support—focusing on encouragement, maintaining a balanced routine and fostering a positive mindset—is one of the most effective tools for helping students perform at their best.

Key Takeaways for Families
- Start Date: The main OGE period officially begins on or after June 1.
- Stay Informed: Regularly review official updates from your local school administration and the regional Ministry of Education regarding testing protocols.
- Focus on Balance: Encourage students to maintain a healthy study-life balance to reduce burnout before the testing period begins.
- Know the Rules: Ensure you understand the formal procedures for appeals and conduct to avoid unnecessary stress on exam day.
By staying informed and prioritizing both academic preparation and emotional stability, students can approach the GIA-9 with confidence. As the examination season approaches, maintaining open lines of communication with school administrators will remain the best way for parents to receive timely updates and specific guidance tailored to their local district.
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