Improvement in Rwanda's National Exams Pass Rate
A total of 84,868 candidates sat the examinations, with 74,036 passing - a pass rate of 87.24 percent.
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Rwanda:
Girls Outshine Boys in Senior Three Exams
New Times, 15 January 2016
General performance for Senior Three candidates in the 2015 national examinations improved compared to last year, with girls outperforming their male counterparts, according to… Read more »
Rwanda students in parliament. (file photo)
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Rwanda:
P Six, O'level Results Out
New Times, 14 January 2016
The results for the 2015 primary six and senior three candidates for the national examination were released this morning at Rwanda Education Board (REB). Read more »
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Rwanda:
What to Consider When Searching for a New School
New Times, 13 January 2016
With about two weeks left to begin the first term, some parents and students have changing school top on their priorities. Unlike the old times where one relied on the performance… Read more »
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Rwanda:
Public Speaking - the First Step Is to Try
New Times, 13 January 2016
The only way you can overcome fear of public speaking is by going ahead and speaking. Start by looking for new ways to gain exposure and expand your network. This can be achieved… Read more »
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Rwanda:
Are Beginning of Term Exams Worth the Bother?
New Times, 13 January 2016
As the beginning of the first term gets close, many schools are preparing exams for their students. Educationists say this practice is to encourage students make revision over the… Read more »
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Rwanda:
PLE Results Show 7,700 Candidates Missed Exams, Spike in Malpractices
New Times, 15 January 2016
At least 7,756 candidates registered for last year's Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) but, for some reasons, did not sit the examinations. Read more »
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Rwanda:
New Curriculum Top of Education Highlights 2015
Focus, 30 December 2015
The year 2015 saw some important changes in the education sector such as the launch of the new curriculum, the bursary fund for university students which moved from the Rwanda… Read more »