![]() MORE than 125,000 Grade Eight students throughout the nation sat their national exams this week starting with English paper one yesterday. Headmaster Rotana Girnna said his Wardstrip was one of the schools in Port Moresby with more than 600 students sitting the Grade Eight exams. “Like any other school, we have our disadvantages, but we try to create a better learning space for the students,” he said. The students will sit their Mathematics paper today, Combined Subjects on Wednesday and English paper two on Thursday.
“The Grade Eight classrooms are overcrowded, so we have extra classes to make up for students who have missed out on lessons during class time,” he said. Girnna said Wardstrip was a small school with very large number of students enrolled. “Because of the school’s academic excellence and other awards the school has received, parents want to enrol their children here and it is hard for us to stop the children from their right to and education. Despite the overcrowding, we still enrol children,” Girnna said. The National / PNG Education News Also read Comments are closed.
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