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Added on the 10/01/2022 14:28:56 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Following a damming Pisa report card for French pupils, Education Minister Gabriel Attal wants to entry to high school be pending on passing an exam. Attal says the 'Brevet', currently a nation-wide test taken the last year of junior high school will now be used as a pass or fail exam to entre lycee. SOUNDBITE
"I passed my baccalaureate!" shout some students as they run through the courtyard of the Lycée Voltaire in Paris, while others jump into each other's arms as they discover the results posted on the school's notice boards. IMAGES
Students block the entrance to the Lycee Rodin in the 13th arrondissement in Paris with rubbish bins on the eleventh day of mobilisation against the pension reform. IMAGES
Students block the entrance to Louis-Le-Grand high school in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, as part of the ninth day of demonstrations against the French government's pension reform. IMAGES
Taguig City, Jul 16 (EFE/EPA).- Students of a Philippines high school on Friday participated in a virtual graduation ceremony to prevent the spread of Covid-19.The faces of the students were shown on tablets attached to robots at Senator Renato Cayetano Memorial Science and Technology in Taguig City, south of Manila, during a ceremony livestreamed on Facebook. (Camera: FRANCIS MALASIG)SHOT LIST: ONLINE GRADUATION CEREMONY AT SENATOR RENATO CAYETANO MEMORIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN TAGUIG CITY, PHILIPPINES.
Beirut (Lebanon), Jun 14 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Nabil Mounzer) Lebanese students on Wednesday staged a protest against the Lebanese Minister of Education, Tarek Majzoub, in front of the Ministry of Education in Beirut, to demand the cancellation of the official exams for the baccalaureate certificate, since the crisis in which the country is plunged and the pandemic have prevented high school students from carrying out their virtual studies and carrying out adequate preparation for the exams.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BEIRUT Keywords: efe, international, epa, lebanon, students, protest