Ezewu Says Delta Govt. Will Continue To Reeposition Education System…As 112,759 Pupils Write Primary Six Exams

By Magnus Emuji / Rukevwe Adugbo

lta State Commissioner for Secondary Education, Mrs . Rose Ezewu has described the just conducted 2022 primary six examination for public and private primary schools in the state as successful saying that the State Government would continue to reposition the education sector.

Ezewu stated this shortly after she monitored the cognitive / placement examination in the state, explaining that a total of 112,759 pupils from both public and private primary schools wrote the examination.

She said that the examination was conducted as scheduled, adding that the pupils enthusiasm for the examination was an indication of their commitments.

Ezewu advised the pupils to upscale their reading culture now that they were about to enter secondary school , saying that education remained the best investment could bequeath to their children.

Among the centres monitored by the commissioner included Okene primary school, supreme school and splendid school.

Meanwhile some pupils who wrote the examination expressed unprecedented joy that they had graduated from primary school level, adding that very soon they would be admitted into secondary school.

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