BEPC results: 84.44% success in Sebba


The principal of the Sebba provincial high school Mr. Laré, president of the jury, announced the results of the BEPC session of 2024 this June 11, 2024 in the courtyard of the town hall with a success rate of 84.44%, noted the AIB on site.

It was around 3 pm that the students accompanied by their parents were invited to the courtyard of the town hall for the proclamation of the results of the BEPC session of 2024. Before the proclamation, the deliberation took place in the meeting room in the presence of examiners . The wait was long for parents and their children.

The president of the jury said that in total there were 45 registered, including 21 boys and 24 girls. 17 boys and 21 girls were admitted in the first round, respectively 80.95% and 87.5%, or a total of 38 admitted with a percentage of 84.44%. 7 students including 4 boys and 3 girls went to the second round.

In the court, emotion was very strong for most. For Djénéba Diabaté who was admitted ‘I am very happy because I gave up a few years ago. I
got married and thought it was the best solution for me. This year my husband and I talked and he encouraged me. I explained to my cousin who told me not to miss this chance. I got support and thank God I returned. I thank all the teachers and congratulations to all the others admitted.’

The provincial director of secondary education, Mr. Ouédraogo Somnoma, made a special mention to all the teachers who, despite the very difficult working conditions, put in the work and ‘here we are with results that we will discover together. The same goes for the FDS/VDP who work day and night to keep the population peaceful.’

He thanked the parents for their support and congratulated all the students. ‘I can’t wait for peace to return so that all classes can operate next year,’ he said.

The principal Mr. Laré told us that he encountered some problems, including downloading data and updating this data. ‘The wifi has a very low speed. There is no power in town. The town hall’s solar installation does not provide enough po
wer. I tried to request the connection from certain partners but it was not easy. We hope that working conditions will be improved in the years to come,’ he stressed.

Source: Burkina Information Agency