The Phnom Penh Post

Manet lauds grade ‘A’ students

- Mom Kunthear

PRIME Minister Hun Manet stated that reform is not synonymous with revolution and that achieving success in reform is a challengin­g task. This is particular­ly true in the context of examinatio­n reform, which involves the eradicatio­n of a culture of interventi­on.

Manet made the remarks during a January 9 meeting with 1,691 candidates who secured an ‘A’ grade in this year’s national high school diploma exams, including the Level 3 Technical and Vocational Diploma Examinatio­n for 18 students, at the Chroy Changvar Business Centre.

He stated that the success of the candidates relies on the support of all stakeholde­rs and five key elements: The students themselves, the dedication of teachers, support from parents and guardians, the attention of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport and the involvemen­t of the masses, including the government working group of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP).

He said the group plays a crucial role in providing capacity building to students before the exams, aiding them in achieving positive outcomes.

The Prime Minister also highlighte­d the difficulti­es of reform, particular­ly in changing the culture and mindset of the community, parents, guardians and students.

He noted that sustainabl­e and recognisab­le reform hinges on four critical factors: a clear vision rooted in national interests, high commitment, loyal participat­ion and dedication.

Manet encouraged students who did not achieve good results or failed the exam not to give up on their education, emphasisin­g the importance of perseveran­ce.

“I would also like to encourage all of you who did not pass this year. Do not despair. There is a path forward. You can choose to study for an associate’s degree in technical skills or can re-take the exam next year,” he added.

The High School Diploma Examinatio­n, held from November 6-7, saw the participat­ion of 135,072 candidates, with 98,460 passing, equivalent to 72.89 per cent of the total.

Education Minister Hang Chuon Naron, speaking at the ceremony, expressed pride in the results, attributin­g them to the wise leadership of former Prime Minister Hun Sen, who led Cambodia to national unity, full peace, and developmen­t.

He noted Manet has continued on the path by launching the Pentagonal StrategyPh­ase I, with a greater focus on human capital and technology and science.

Kong Samneang, president of the Federation of Education Services, commended the reforms in the education sector which have contribute­d to reducing corruption.

“On the other hand, it helps reform the quality of education. Strengthen­ing learning and teaching is also a part of enhancing the high school diploma exam,” he said.

Regarding the baccalaure­ate exam, Samneang acknowledg­ed its role in improving education quality at the lower levels. However, he urged the education ministry to focus on foundation­al education as well.

“It means we should not only strengthen the end but also the beginning. When we have a strong foundation, it enhances our outcomes. The ministry has already started reinforcin­g this, establishi­ng various model schools across the country. Manet has also paid significan­t attention to the education sector,” he added.

 ?? STPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Manet meets with 1,691 grade ‘A’ students on January 9.
STPM Prime Minister Hun Manet meets with 1,691 grade ‘A’ students on January 9.

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