Students graduating from secondary schools will take exams in institutions where they studied
The students that graduate from secondary schools will take the graduation exams in the institutions where they studied. At a meeting with Chisinau school directors, the head of the School Inspection Section of the General Education Division Tatiana Mistrean expressed her confidence that the process will run smoothly, Info-Prim Neo reports.
“I’m sure that you will do everything possible to avoid negative marks in exams,” Tatiana Mistrean said.
The regulations concerning the holding of exams remained practically the same as the previous years. There were introduced only several explanations.
The students will be allowed to use only blue pens. Tatiana Mistrean instructed the school directors to make sure that all the students enter the exam hall with the same type of pen.
The halls where the exams will be held must be large, while the doors wide open so as to ensure the correctness and transparency of the process.
On the exam day, the teachers that teach the tested subject are not allowed to be inside or on the territory of the institution. A draw held in the morning of the exam day will decide in what rooms the monitors will work.
The students that have negative annual marks at subjects that will not be tested will be admitted to exams on condition that they correct their annual marks until next autumn. Those that got a satisfactory yearly mark at one of the tested subjects will be admitted to the other exams. If the exam mark is negative, the student will take the exam again in a year.
The head of the School Inspection Section urged the school principals to be calm and not admit mistakes.