Breaking! Exit Classes In Nigeria To Re-Open On August 4 After 4 Months Of Closure!
A
statement has been released today by the Ministry of Education in Nigeria. The
Director of Press Ben Bem Goong, has announced that exit classes in Secondary
schools across the nation will reopen for academic activities
on August 4.
It
was stated that students in exit classes are to resume immediately after the
Salah breaks so they can write their WAEC examinations scheduled to begin
August 17.
The decision was taken at the virtual consultative meeting of the Federal
Ministry of Education. The Commissioners of Education in the 36 states, the
Nigerian Union of Teachers, Proprietors of Private schools, and Chief Executive
of Examination bodies were present.
The federal government had initially suspended the reopening of schools due to the
increase in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases, to protect the interest of
the Nigerian children. However, after several meetings, a consensus was met.
At last, info straight from the horses mouth.
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DeleteVery interesting to read. I live in US, (Virginia), and I am still waiting on a school announcement for this year. We should have one this week too
ReplyDeleteCourtney, nice.
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ReplyDeleteThat's good news for students. In India students attend classes digitally in online classes and what I think this is not a good or proper way to learn.
ReplyDeleteOnline learning trends now
DeleteIn India education system is a disaster now.
ReplyDeleteExactly what Covid-19 has caused. Everything will be okay soon.
DeleteWe are waiting please!
ReplyDeleteLet's hope for the best
DeleteWe look forward to all pupils resuming soon.
ReplyDeleteEveryone is looking in that direction.
DeleteImportant to weigh the risks as schools reopen!
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DeleteIt's a great effort in this period
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