Lagos State government will no longer admit student who failed
to obtain a 60% pass in its placement examinations into any of its model
colleges and other schools.
Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye who disclosed
this over the weekend at an interactive meeting with Parents Forum of
public secondary schools in Lagos State explained that the placement
tests are necessary in order to ensure that lofty standards are not only
maintained but set in public secondary schools in the state.
Oladunjoye who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry
of Education, Mrs. Omolara Erogbogbo urged parents to desist from
approaching teachers and other people for the placement of their wards
into model colleges and upgraded schools.
She affirmed that students who failed to meet the promotion criteria set out in the state would not be promoted.
The commissioner urged teachers and principals of public secondary
schools in the state to adhere strictly to the promotion criteria and
guideline in the state.
She said for a JSS I student to be promoted to JSS II, such a student
must obtain an average pass of 50% including English and Mathematics in
the examination.
According to her, "for a JSS II student to be promoted to JSS III, he
or she must also obtain a 50% average pass including English and
Mathematics in his or her examination while a JSS III student must
obtain credits pass in six subjects including English and Mathematics at
the Basic Education Certificate Examinations in order to be promoted to
SS I".
"An SS I student must also averaged 50% in six subjects including
English and Mathematics in order to be promoted into SS II class and a
SS II student must similarly obtain 50% in 5 subjects including English
and Mathematics in addition to a 50% cumulative pass in the screening
tests undertaken in schools".
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