NPSE passes increased by 27%

The Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education’s (MBSSE) 5-Year National Basic Education Transition Examination Analysis 2016-2021, which was published in October of this year, shows that a 27 percent increase passes of the National Primary School Examination (NPSE) yearly than in 2018.

According to the MBSSE Transition Examination Analysis, since 2018, 31 percent more students have been able to sit the NPSE; however, pass rates dipped following the focus on malpractice, but have since recovered; as a result, 26,815 more students, or 27 percent, pass the NPSE annually compared to 2018.

According to the analysis, 124,541 pupils completed the exam in 2021, which is an increase from the previous year.

The Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education’s (MBSSE) 5-Year National Basic Education Transition Examination Analysis 2016-2021, which was published in October of this year, shows that 27 percent more pupils pass the National Primary School Examination (NPSE) yearly than in 2018.

According to the MBSSE Transition Examination Analysis, since 2018, 31 percent more students have been able to sit the NPSE; however, pass rates dipped following the focus on malpractice, but have since recovered; as a result, 26,815 more students, or 27 percent, pass the NPSE annually compared to 2018.

According to the analysis, 124,541 pupils completed the exam in 2021, which is an increase from the previous year.

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