Enafep 2024: The crucial stage for Congolese students in the Tshopo 1 province

“At the start of June 2024, the world of Congolese education is in turmoil as nearly 39,294 primary primary school finalist candidates from the Tshopo 1 educational province prepare to face the National Primary School End Examination (Enafep). This annual event is of capital importance for these young students, marking the end of a crucial stage of their school career and the start of a new adventure towards secondary education.

The start of these decisive tests was given this Monday, June 3, by the outgoing interim governor, Paulin Lendongolia Lebabonga, at the Kisangani atheneum (Tshopo). Accompanied by the Speaker of the Provincial Assembly, Mateus Kanga, as well as many school authorities, the governor provided support and encouragement to the candidates, urging them to give the best of themselves.

On the program for this first day of examination, the candidates competed in French and mathematics tests, thus testing their language skills and their calculation skills. Tomorrow, Tuesday June 4, young students will have to deal with general culture and science, putting their general culture and scientific knowledge to the test.

For these primary school finalists, Enafep represents a real challenge, but also an opportunity to show their knowledge and skills acquired during their years of study. Beyond the educational aspect, this exam is an opportunity for these young people to demonstrate their ability to take on challenges, persevere in their efforts and surpass themselves.

The results of Enafep will have significant repercussions on the future of these candidates, guiding their choices for the rest of their education and opening new perspectives. By successfully completing this important step, students will be able to calmly consider the rest of their educational journey, aware of the progress accomplished and the challenges to come.

Thus, in this month of June 2024, the Enafep of the educational province Tshopo 1 represents much more than a simple exam. It is a crucial moment of passage towards new horizons, a fundamental step in the educational journey of these young Congolese students, preparing them to face the challenges of tomorrow with confidence and determination.”

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