724 Candidates Begin Baccalaureate Exam in Toussiana


Houet: The President of the Special Delegation of the Commune of Toussiana, C©cile Dabon©/Zabsonr©, officially inaugurated the Baccalaureate exams for 2026 by opening the first envelope containing the examination subjects at the Departmental High School of Toussiana, which serves as the headquarters for jury 105. This marks the commencement of a significant academic event for the town.



According to Burkina Information Agency, C©cile Dabon©/Zabsonr© took the opportunity to offer her support to the candidates, advising them to remain calm during the examination period. Her message was clear: the community stands behind them, providing moral support and encouragement. She emphasized the importance of maintaining composure, stating, “We are here to encourage you and tell you that we are with you in spirit. No stress, work calmly.”



From an organizational standpoint, Koukbi Prosper Ramd©, the president of jury 105, reported that the exams were proceeding without any issues. He conveyed a sense of smooth operation, remarking, “For the moment, we can say that everything is going well.”



Among the students, there is a palpable sense of readiness and optimism. One of the candidates, Ousmane Traor©, expressed a degree of self-assurance as he approached the exams. “I’m somewhat confident. We hope it will go well,” he shared, reflecting the hopeful sentiment of many of his peers.



The town of Toussiana is hosting a total of 724 candidates for this year’s Baccalaureate exams. These candidates are organized into three different juries, which include a mixed jury, a jury for series A, and a jury for series D.