Another option also comes into force system "resit" which gives a second chance to students who have failed.
D-Day for more than 25,000 students who took the exams Certificate of Primary Education (CPE). These candidates are in fact part of the penultimate batch of these exams to be abolished with the introduction of 9-year schooling . And now, another reform accompanied the announcement of the results Wednesday, December 11: the resit, is examining draft , which allows those found to be in failure because of a single material to iron tests CPE .
Those affected by this new formula will take when they know their results on Wednesday, if they fall into this category. Reviewing draft is expected Friday, December 20. It will be preceded by remedial classes to be held, from 12 to 19 December, in schools identified in each area. The courses are for students of primary and CPE classes Prevoc Year 1.1 secondary school institutions.
Private candidates who took the exams last October, requiring a "resit" will receive them, a letter from the Mauritius Examination Syndicate .
As for the 9-year schooling, which come into force in 2015, the matter is under consideration by the department. Work for the establishment of this new educational project have already been engaged and consultations with partners are also on the agenda.