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Second round of Grade Six mock exams being held this week

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Grade Six pupils across Guyana are expected to write the second set of National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) mock examinatio­ns tomorrow and Thursday.

According to Education Minister Priya Manickchan­d, the examinatio­n will be administer­ed on July 7th and July 8th, and students can choose to take the exam in school or write it at home. “If they write it at home, each subject will be written one day later than the original date. This is to maintain integrity of the exam for the majority of students,” Manickchan­d said.

However, this is not an option for the substantiv­e NGSA. This sitting will be the second set of examinatio­ns which the Ministry of Education is conducting to analyze students’ preparedne­ss for the NGSA in August, Manickchan­d had previously said.

Over 10,000 students around the country participat­ed in the first exams, which were conducted in June, according to data provided by Assistant Chief Education Officer Mohammed Hussain. Students had been reported to have sat the mock exams at either their school or their home. Hussain explained that informatio­n was steadily reaching the Ministry and that the figures would likely continue to rise. Of that number, some 2,493 students were absent, with 420 students being unable to sit the exam due to flooding, according to Hussain’s analysis.

The examinatio­n, which took a hybrid format, saw 9,820 students writing them in schools and 359 students sitting them from home. These exams are notably the first time in 13 months that primary-aged pupils will be attending school, with the exception of the NGSA candidates from last year. The examinatio­ns are being conducted under strict COVID-19 guidelines. Pupils, teachers and staff of each school will be sanitized and have their temperatur­es checked before entering the compound or classroom. During the day other sanitizati­on exercises will take place to ensure a safe environmen­t.

As part of the ministry’s efforts to assist parents and students to sit these examinatio­ns, each student will receive a care package containing masks, pencils, erasers, sharpeners, a ruler, hand sanitizer and vitamin support, the statement said. Teachers and support staff will also receive hand sanitizer, face masks, face shields and vitamin support.

Earlier in the year, the Ministry said it also distribute­d to Grade Six pupils a study package containing notes, worksheets, past papers and several textbooks. Additional­ly, the Ministry has initiated several online platforms to aid students with learning, such as the NGSA Booster programme, the Quiz Me platform and Whiz Kids.

 ??  ?? A student sitting a Grade Six mock exam in June.
A student sitting a Grade Six mock exam in June.

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