The Honourable Commissioner for Education in the State, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye monitored the examination by visiting some
schools in the metropolis. Schools visited among others were Immaculate Heart Comprehensive School in
Maryland, Community School in Alapere, Ketu, Eva Adelaja in Bariga etc.
Oladunjoye lauded the general conduct of the examination
noting the peaceful and conducive atmosphere, orderliness of the candidates and
the readiness of the supervisors to have a hitch free examination.
She disclosed that for the first time, candidate’s paper had
their name and picture pasted to avoid impersonation and to encourage candidates become authorities in writing exams.
She said that one or two lapses observed such as lateness
and omission of a candidate’s name in his paper are noted and shall be
corrected in subsequent examination.
The Commissioner used the opportunity to urge parents who
conducted themselves in an orderly manner, sitting at a distance from venue of
the examination, waiting anxiously for their children, to always respond to
their needs by providing educational materials such as books, uniform etc and
feeding them adequately before they live for School in the morning.
“You should devote time for them by getting more involved in
their studies, check their school work and ensure they do their assignments
promptly.” She advised.
She further informed the parents that Government alone
cannot do it, hence the need for all hands to be on deck to ensure a brighter,
rewarding future for them.
The Screening Test is organised annually by The Lagos State
Examinations Board to admit candidates from both Public and Private Schools
into the Model and Upgraded Colleges in the State. If you need More Information
about Model Colleges in Lagos State, please, click here.
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