32,000 secondary school students sit exams in North Darfur

Some 32,000 secondary school students in North Darfur started the national secondary school exams on Monday.
Osman Kibir, Governor of North Darfur, told the press on Tuesday, that the “stability experienced during the past school year, and the increase in the number of examinees are the most important indicators of the educational achievements in North Darfur”.

Some 32,000 secondary school students in North Darfur started the national secondary school exams on Monday.

Osman Kibir, Governor of North Darfur, told the press on Tuesday, that the “stability experienced during the past school year, and the increase in the number of examinees are the most important indicators of the educational achievements in North Darfur”.

Pointing to the more than 260 Darfuri students from refugee camps in eastern Chad, who travelled to El Tina locality, near the Chadian-Sudanese border, Kibir stressed that the participation of refugee and displaced students in the national exams “in this remote part of the state, confirm the extension of security and stability in the state”.