14,569 to sit FJC exams today
Toady months of note taking and studying will come to the fore when 14,569 form four students around the country will sit their Fiji Junior Certificate Examinations (FJCE) today in 162 centres around the country.
Ballentine Memorial School Form Four student Evia Matasawalevu said she is looking forward to her first paper this morning, as she knows she has prepared well.
Marist Brothers High School student Iowane Naqamu said he has been preparing with a lot of extra classes.
Education Minister Filipe Bole calls on teachers, parents and friends to support all the students who will be sitting their external exams.
The FJC will end next Thursday on the 12th.
The Fiji Seventh Form Examinations (FSFE) starts on the 9th and ends on the 20th of this month while the Fiji School Leaving Certificate (FSLC) for form six students starts on the 17th and ends on the 30th.
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