AROUND 130,000 Grade Eight students in 3,400 primary schools will be sitting for their annual examination from today to Thursday. The four papers are Written Expression, Mathematics, Combined Subjects and English. Grade 10 students completed their exam two weeks ago and Grade 12 last Friday. Grade Eight students will be graded when the results come out and selection into lower secondary school can be made. Grade 10 papers will marked by selected teachers at the provincial education headquarters. The marks would be sent to the Education Department to select those to advance into Grade 11.
The results are expected to be posted on the education website. For Grade 12 students, Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology secretary Fr Jan Czuba said more than 27,000 students had accessed the online applications to tertiary institutions. Education secretary Dr Uke Kombra said the department was considering the option to lower the grade point average based on the overall performance. TheNational/PNGEducationnews Next : Marking Of Grade 12 Examination Papers Begin Comments are closed.
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