Ouagadougou: The rate of end-of-year exam results is considered satisfactory overall in the province of Nahouri.
The results of the BAC, BEPC and CEP examinations for the 2024 session were announced in the province of Nahouri like other localities in Burkina.
For this session, Nahouri education stakeholders are rubbing their hands with a success rate of respectively 63.52% for the BAC, 48.75% for the BEPC and 89.09% for the CEP.
For the BAC all series combined, the results of the five (05) juries are 1,079 candidates presented with 758 admitted including 407 boys and 351 girls for a success rate of 63.52% compared to 55.82% in 2023.
The best averages were obtained in series D by Poyga Doungassè Alias ??Guy from the departmental high school of Tiébélé, with 15.19/20, series A with 15.76/20, obtained by Nébié Salimata from the departmental high school of Guiaro and the BAC G2 by Oudjebou Awèdoba Samuel from the accounting technician high school with 14.40/20.
The province recorded its first promotion in BA
C G2 with 26 candidates admitted out of 30, i.e. 87.50% success rate, all from the accounting technician high school.
The results of the ten (10) juries gave the following statistics to the BEPC, out of 2,609 candidates presented including 1,249 girls and 1,182 boys, 1,272 candidates obtained their parchment including 609 girls and 663, i.e. 48.75% against 37, 76 in 2023.
The best averages were obtained by Inabou Hindou with 17, 70/20, followed by Anédam BR Alphonse with 17, 69/20 and Akoamdabou Apèwé Prisca 17.62/20 all from the Pô provincial high school.
At the primary level, the success rate is 89.09% compared to 78.62% in 2023.
For 4,794 candidates presented, 4,271 were declared admitted, including 2,236 girls and 2,035 boys.
The three best averages go to students Ange Bénédicte Aouédaga Kaboré, with 158.5 points or 9.32/10 from the Pô school, sector N°2, Kayasse Lougoulem Eugénie from the Boungou classical school with 153.5 or 9 .30/10 and Semanyo Rodrigues from Dakola B with 157 or 9.24/10.
The pr
ovincial director in charge of post-primary education in Nahouri, Noélie Yonli/Tasopba, and the director in charge of primary education in Nahouri, Noaga Damiba, put these results to the credit of all education stakeholders. who spared no effort during the school year.
They invited them as well as the parents of students to stay the course, because these results place the province of Nahouri first at the regional level for the BAC, second for the BEPC and the CEP
Source: Burkina Information Agency