No fewer than 150,000 pupils in public and private schools in Lagos
State on Saturday sat for entrance examination into Junior Secondary
Schools (JSS1) in the state.
Mrs Florence Ogunfidodo,
Tutor-General and Permanent Secretary of Education District II, gave the
figure while monitoring the examination at Immaculate Heart
Comprehensive Senior High School at Maryland, Lagos.
She was accompanied by another Tutor-General and Permanent Secretary, Mrs Titilayo Solanrin.
The
Director-General in charge of Quality Assurance in the Lagos State
Ministry of Education, Mrs Ronke Soyonbo was also in the team.
Ogunfidodo said that 235 centres in government-owned schools were designated for the examination.
The tutor-general said that of the number, 90,000 were drawn from public schools while 60,000 were from private schools.
She
said that only pupils from registered private schools were allowed to
sit for the examination, which she said, was compulsory for those
wanting to continue their education in public secondary schools in the
state.
Ogunfidodo said that each pupil must score 50 per cent and
above in English Language and Mathematics to qualify for admission into
JSS I.
She said the examination was organised for primary six
pupils, explaining that any pupil below 10 years would be disallowed
from writing the examination.
“We have provision for physically
challenged children. Because of their nature, we give them more time to
finish their examination.
“We have more numbers than last year
because members of the public are aware of the standard and they also
trust the government schools which have the capacity and personnel to
train children.
“All our officers are on ground to ensure that the examination is hitch-free,” she said.
Also
speaking, Solanrin advised private school operators against registering
primary five pupils for the examination, saying that they were not yet
matured for secondary school.
In her remarks, Soyonbo, said “the
number of pupils is impressive and we have noticed some challenges which
we will improve on next year to create space for more pupils.
“We
are involved in the planning of the examination to ensure quality and
we are here today to ensure that standard is maintained.”
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