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Year 13 external exam to resume next Tuesday and Year 12 exam to start on November 28th

Year 13 external exam to resume next Tuesday and Year 12 exam to start on November 28th

By Rashika Kumar
14/11/2023
Photo: File

Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro confirms all internal and external examinations timetabled for this week have been deferred and will resume next week.

The Year 13 external examinations will resume next Tuesday and the Year 12 external examinations will begin on Tuesday, November 28th.

The order of the papers timetabled for both external examinations remains the same.

The revised examination schedule will be communicated to all secondary schools and examination supervisors.

Radrodro says this decision has been made as some students, teachers, and examination supervisors may not be able to access their schools in the aftermath of the cyclone.

He says heads of schools should make sure that all affected students, parents, teachers, supervisors, and transport providers are informed.

Radrodro adds the safety of all students, supervisors, and teachers is paramount.

The Minister says re-opening of schools after tomorrow will depend on the assessment from the NDMO.

He is also urging all parents and guardians to be vigilant and to ensure that children stay indoors, stay away from flooded areas, and are supervised at all times.

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