AN education official wants students to continue behaving after national examinations so they do not get into unnecessary problems. He urged them to contribute meaningfully to their communities which may help them with their long-term aspirations. Acting Morobe education programme adviser Keith Jiram wants Grade 8, 10 and 12 students to remain in control of their lives after their exams so they are able to embark on tertiary education smoothly. “Students must be mindful of their future,” Jiram said. “Behave very well to make sure the selection (into tertiary education) is easier for you.”
He warned them against cheating and said: “Don’t sacrifice what you’ve worked hard for over the years”. The National
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