• To encourage excellence in schools
• Moped for the best teacher in Joba
• 2025 edition in Niègo
Lhe has an awards ceremony on the 4the edition of the Yoba region Winners Day was held on October 12, 2024, in Zambo rural society (South West region). The organizing committee, with strong support from the strong forces of the province, pulled out all the stops to honor the winners. This initiative, which started in 2021, aims to enhance the efforts and remarkable achievements of primary, post-primary and secondary school students and teachers in Yoba region. The 2024 edition of Winners’ Day celebrated these talents, according to the organizers. For the promoter, Professor Hervé Hien, this initiative is a starting point for the support and recognition of the merits of education stakeholders at local level (headmasters, school leaders, CCEBs, teachers, teachers, etc.) Despite the inherent problems. in work situations, spare no effort to ensure quality training. According to him, it is about drawing benchmarks to follow, raising standards to follow and identifying skills and attitudes to watch. The promoter said he was satisfied with the 4’s performancee editing in Zambo and strong movement and interest of the people. He said that parents and the community must be able to change the way they communicate with their children. In this regard, Professor Hervé Hien remembered that it was not enough to tell a child to come home with average, we must tell him to come back among the top of his class, this will give him the culture of excellence this is good.
Sponsors encourage all winners to farm more excellence
Bonosokoum Arsène Ghislain Somda, Director General of the Society of Textile Fibers in Burkina Faso (SOFITEX), and Jean Joseph Somda, Regional Director of Preschool, Primary and Informal Education in the South West, recognized the sponsors of the this edition, the relevance of this edition. Job Laureates Day. “Sponsoring an awards ceremony for the best teachers and the best students is, in a way, investing in education, and whoever invests in education invests in the future,” said co-trustee Jean Joseph Somda. The sponsors invited the management to establish competitions for the creation of good practices in information and communication technologies (ICT) by class and by establishment, for a healthier report. “Give them a dream and these ICTs should help them realize those dreams. Youths must dream to want to innovate,” they said. The High Commissioner of Yoba province failed to encourage the promoters. Bernadette Adenyo/Sermé took this opportunity to welcome and encourage this admirable and beneficial initiative that continues to encourage the children to seek excellence. For them, Winners’ Day is also a healthy statement in a context marked, among other things, by the abandonment of classes caused by gold panning, pregnancy and early marriages, and especially by context a security challenge that is shaking the education system across the country. . To reward the winners, the promoter and driving forces engaged Joba moped, 11 bicycles, school tools and scholarships for the three best girls in the Baccalaureate every month, for 9 months. The first girl in the CEP 2024 session in the Yoba region, Estella Marie Somé, received a bicycle and school tools. “I am happy and I encourage the other students to do well in school and I hope to come back here again when I have my BEPC,” said the winner. Because she is the best teacher in the Yoba area, Larissa Combasséré left with a moped and a teaching kit. “I thank the promoter and I hope that he will continue to encourage teachers and students to surpass themselves.”
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Some educational results from Yoba province
SAccording to statistics, the success rate for the Certificate of Primary Studies (CEP) in the 2024 session is 80.16%, compared to 76.84% in 2023. At post-primary school, the success rate for the Brevet exam d ‘études du premier The roundabout (BEPC) for the 2024 session is 44.27%, compared to 38.05% in 2023. At secondary level, the Baccalaureate success rate increased from 42.26% in 2023 to 57.56% in 2024. These decisions place Yoba province in 3e situation, at the primary, post-primary and secondary levels at the regional level.