Year 12 students in Fiji achieved a 74 percent pass rate in the 2025 Fiji Year 12 Certificate Examination, showing a slight decline from the 76 percent recorded in 2024. The Ministry of Education shared this information ahead of the provisional results release set for tomorrow, noting that a total of 12,020 students participated in the examination last year.
Education Minister Aseri Radrodro extended his congratulations to the students for their hard work and commitment throughout the year. He emphasized the critical contributions of teachers, school heads, parents, guardians, and school management committees in supporting the students’ educational journeys.
Remarkably, five schools attained a 100 percent pass rate this year, an increase from four in the previous year. The schools achieving this milestone include Nadarivatu High, Levuka Public School, Rabi High School, Valebasoga Secondary School, and Duavata Secondary School. Moreover, five government schools demonstrated notable improvements in their results: Levuka Public School, Queen Victoria School, Sila Central College, Suva Grammar School, and Nasinu Secondary School, illustrating a positive trend in teaching and learning outcomes across Fiji.
Provisional results will be accessible online at www.examresults.gov.fj, where students can utilize their Examination Code Number and personal login details to view their results. For those lacking internet access, results can also be collected from their respective schools or District Education Offices.
Additionally, students wishing to apply for a recount or remark will have 30 days to submit their applications to the Examinations and Assessment Office at Gohil Building or their nearest District Education Office. Minister Radrodro encouraged students and parents to approach this process with responsibility and care.
This year’s results highlight the resilience and effort of both students and educational institutions, reflecting a commitment to academic excellence.

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