The Fijian Cabinet has received an update regarding the final outcomes for the 2024 Fiji Year 8 Examination (FY8E), Fiji Year 12 Certificate Examination (FY12CE), and Fiji Year 13 Certificate Examination (FY13CE). This analysis is intended to inform strategic policy decisions that will enhance the quality of education, ensuring all students can maximize their potential.

The Ministry of Education reaffirmed its commitment to collaborating with schools, teachers, and stakeholders, particularly in addressing the educational challenges faced by students in rural areas. They aim to foster increased participation in Vernacular language subjects, promoting inclusivity in the curriculum.

The Ministry’s ongoing efforts follow the recent positive trends observed in the educational assessments. For instance, the provisional results from the Year 8 Examination indicated a pass rate of 69% for 2024, a slight increase from 67% in 2023, demonstrating progress in student performance nationwide.

Education Minister Aseri Radrodro highlighted the significance of these outcomes, emphasizing that they reflect the collective dedication of students, teachers, and educational stakeholders. As students receive their results and contemplate their next steps, the support from families and educators remains crucial in guiding their future academic and career paths.

This proactive approach to addressing educational challenges offers hope for enhanced academic achievements and better educational outcomes in Fiji, fostering an environment where students can thrive and succeed.


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