Two Students Achieve ‘Very Good’ Mention in Baccalaureate Exams at El Hadji Ibrahima Ba High School in Koungheul

2023-07-11 14:01:38

Kaffrine, Jul 11 ​​(APS) – Yacine Seck and Mame Less Faye, two students in the S2 series of El Hadji Ibrahima Ba high school in Koungheul (Kaffrine region, center-west), passed the baccalaureate, with the mention “very good “, we learned from Cheikh Tidiane Sadji, president of the 1881 jury in which they underwent the tests.

“We are not at all surprised by the performances of Yacine Seck and Mame Less Faye in the baccalaureate, because from primary to final class, they never had semester averages below 17”, confided Waly Seck , supervisor at the middle school (CEM) commune 2 of Koungheul.

According to him, “Mame Less Faye and Yacine Seck are very brilliant students, disciplined, shy and very unobtrusive, who have always distinguished themselves by their good grades at school”. He expressed his pride in seeing school 5, CEM commune 2 and Koungheul high school thus honored.

In the commune of Kaffrine, more than 130 students passed the 2023 baccalaureate session, following the first group tests.

At the 1878 jury of the Notre-Dame center, for the L2 series, out of 99 candidates, 10 passed automatically, while 26 will go through the tests of the second group, indicated the president of the jury, Mankagna Albert Diompy.

For the series L’1, only 16 of the 216 candidates won their first university degree, at the end of the first round of the baccalaureate, while 40 others will undergo the tests of the second round, he reported.

The 1877 jury of the Diamaguène TP high school center saw 23 of these 242 candidates in L2 obtain the baccalaureate, 56 others having to go through the second round tests, according to its president, Mamadou Woury Diallo.

For the Series L’1, they are only four candidates to have succeeded among the 189 registered this year. Thirty-seven others will have to face the tests of the second round.

At Babacar Cobar Ndao high school, the largest center in Kaffrine, eight candidates from the L 2 series succeeded in entering the 1875 jury, where seventeen others were declared eligible, according to the president of the jury, Babacar Dieng.

Twenty-three students from the LAR series obtained their first university degree out of a total of 200 applicants. Twenty-two other candidates are authorized to sit the tests of the second group.

The S2 series saw 26 of those 76 candidates pass automatically. Ten others still hope to succeed in the second round tests.

For the S2 series, half of the six candidates were declared automatically admitted, two others having been deemed admissible.

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