Sindh promotes students of grades I through VIII to be without exams
KARACHI: Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani said on Tuesday that students of classes I through VIII across the province will be promoted to the next grades without having to take the annual examinations, but school administrators can have them take exams on important subjects.
To decide the fate of students appearing for the annual exams of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC), the relevant steering committee has constituted another committee. The body comprises chairpersons of public education boards, representatives of private boards, including the Aga Khan University Examination Board and Ziauddin University Examination Board, the college education secretary and a representative of the universities and boards department.
The committee has been tasked with preparing its report within 24 hours and present it to Ghani. “I will present the report to the National Coordination Committee NCC], and whatever it decides will be implemented in the province,” said the education minister.
“The Sindh government won’t take even 1 per cent risk in the matter of children’s health. If the COVID-19 situation continues to remain the same, we’ll close all educational institutions for five years, but alternative mode of education will be introduced.” The steering committee’s meeting was chaired by Ghani, and attended by School Education Secretary Syed Khalid Haider Shah, College Education Secretary Baqir Naqvi, chairpersons of exam boards, representatives of private schools’ associations and others. The meeting continued for more than two hours and discussed in detail the matters related to the academic year, end of holidays, exams and other education-related issues.
Ghani told a news conference after the meeting of the steering committee that two days ago the federal education minister had
said in the NCC meeting that the SSC and HSSC exams would not be conducted and all students would be promoted to the next grade.
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