[Yei, South Sudan, TCT]13,584 pupils of Kanjoro Primary School are sitting for their primary eight final examinations in South Sudan’s Central Equatoria State, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has announced.
Speaking to candidates after ringing the bell in Kanjoro, the state Minister of Education Clement Marring Samuel said pupils in Yei are starting their examinations. He expressed his excitement that this particular school is taking exams, saying,
"It is the first time that the Ministry of Education is ringing the bell in this school. That’s why I’m happy, because all the pupils are shining and they are ready for the exams”, he said.
Minister Marring rang the bell for the start of the exams at the school to signal the launch of the first five days exams paper. He said the accelerated learning pupils are also included in the overall number.
In Yei River County alone, 3,435 primary eight candidates, comprised of 1,221 females and 2,214 males, are sitting in 28 centers, according to Philip Taban Issa, the county education director.
“And it has increased. In one of the centres, Kanjoro Primary school, we have three schools plus adult literacy schools”, he added.
County Commissioner Samuel Henry Malimu encouraged the candidates to work hard and face the examinations with confidence.
“I want to thank the county and municipality authorities for providing good security for you to conduct these examples. I believe this is going to be the system all over the county, even in the remote places, the security is going to be provide until the exams are done”, he said.
Colonel Jeremiah Maker Nai, the county Police Commissioner, said the security situation in the county is stable and candidates will continue sitting their final exams in peace. “There is nothing to worry about. I want to confirm to you that the security situation is good. If there is something, we are ready”, said Nai.
[Yei, South Sudan, TCT]13,584 pupils of Kanjoro Primary School are sitting for their primary eight final examinations in South Sudan’s Central Equatoria State, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has announced.
Speaking to candidates after ringing the bell in Kanjoro, the state Minister of Education Clement Marring Samuel said pupils in Yei are starting their examinations. He expressed his excitement that this particular school is taking exams, saying,
"It is the first time that the Ministry of Education is ringing the bell in this school. That’s why I’m happy, because all the pupils are shining and they are ready for the exams”, he said.
Minister Marring rang the bell for the start of the exams at the school to signal the launch of the first five days exams paper. He said the accelerated learning pupils are also included in the overall number.
In Yei River County alone, 3,435 primary eight candidates, comprised of 1,221 females and 2,214 males, are sitting in 28 centers, according to Philip Taban Issa, the county education director.
“And it has increased. In one of the centres, Kanjoro Primary school, we have three schools plus adult literacy schools”, he added.
County Commissioner Samuel Henry Malimu encouraged the candidates to work hard and face the examinations with confidence.
“I want to thank the county and municipality authorities for providing good security for you to conduct these examples. I believe this is going to be the system all over the county, even in the remote places, the security is going to be provide until the exams are done”, he said.
Colonel Jeremiah Maker Nai, the county Police Commissioner, said the security situation in the county is stable and candidates will continue sitting their final exams in peace. “There is nothing to worry about. I want to confirm to you that the security situation is good. If there is something, we are ready”, said Nai.
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