Nahouri Province: A success rate of 55.82% for the BAC, 37.76% for the BEPC and 78.62% for the CEP

The results of the end-of-year exams were announced in the province of Nahouri on June 19 for the CEP, on June 24 for the BEPC and on July 7 for the BAC. There is a success rate of 55.82% for the BAC, 37.76% for the BEPC and 78.62% for the CEP.

The results of the BAC, BEPC and CEP session 2023 exams were announced in the province of Nahouri like the other localities of Burkina respectively on July 7, June 24 and June 19, 2023. For this session, the province of Nahouri records a success rate of 55.82% for the BAC, 37.76% for the BEPC and 78.62% for the CEP.

For the BAC, all series combined, the results of the six (06) juries are as follows: 1358 candidates answered present. 758 were declared admitted including 407 boys and 351 girls for a success rate of 55.82% against 43.34% in 2022.

In series D, the best average of 15.77/20 was obtained by Etienne W. Attirou from the departmental high school of Tiébélé and in series A, the best average of 14.09/20 went to Agathe Sawadogo from the departmental high school of Guiaro.

The results of the nine (09) juries gave the following statistics to the BEPC, out of 2352 candidates present, 888 won their parchment, including 476 boys and 412 girls, i.e. 37.76% success rate against 45.07% in 2022.

The best average went to Aboungpari Tahoura from the CEG of Dakola with 18.41/20. He is followed by Fatao Ouédraogo of the CEG of Koumbili with 17, 50/20

At primary level, the success rate is 78.62% compared to 69.40% in 2022. For 5,500 candidates present, 4,324 were declared admitted, including 2,354 girls and 1,970 boys. The best averages go to students Gracela A. Ilboudo, with 150, 96 points or 8.88 / 10 and Nahoum O. Kibora with 150 points or 8.82 / 10, all from Tiébélé center A.

The officials in charge of education in Nahouri, in particular the provincial director of post-primary and secondary education, Noélie Yonli/Tapsoba, and the provincial director of preschool, primary and non-formal education in Nahouri, Yahiya Séoni, believe that the results obtained are to be credited to all those involved in education who spared no effort during the school year.

They invited these various actors as well as the parents of pupils to stay the course, because these results place the province of Nahouri first at the regional level for the BAC and the CEP.

Source: Burkina Information Agency

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