Great news for students as the Fiji Year 12 Certificate Examination (FY12CE) provisional results are out today.
Minister for Education Aseri Radrodro says a total of 12,020 students sat for the exams last year, with a 74 percent pass rate recorded stressing compared to 2024, when 12,868 students sat the examination and achieved a 76 percent pass rate.
He says Year 12 students can check their provisional results online at www.examresults.gov.fj using their exam code and credentials.
Those without internet access can collect their results from their school or nearest District Education Office.
Radrodro adds that students can apply for a recount or remark within the 30-day provisional period by submitting their application at the Examinations and Assessment Office in the Gohil Building or at their nearest District Education Office.
He has also acknowledged five secondary schools that achieved a 100% pass rate this year—up from four in 2024.
These schools are Nadarivatu High School, Levuka Public School, Rabi High School, Valebasoga Secondary School, and Duavata Secondary School.
In addition, five government schools—Levuka Public School, Queen Victoria School, Sila Central High School, Suva Grammar School, and Nasinu Secondary School—have been commended for improving their pass rates.
The Minister congratulates all Year 12 students for their hard work and dedication.
He also expresses appreciation to all Heads of Schools, teachers, parents, guardians, and School Management Committees for playing a crucial role in guiding and supporting students throughout their academic journey.
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