The statement
issued yesterday by George Simbachawene, Minister of the Office of the
President, Taawala Regional and Local Government (Tamisemi), he was
speaking to journalists on the results of the elections of the students
to join Form Five and polytechnics for the year 2016.
Simbachawene said, in 2015 a total of 393,734 students, including 200,919 girls and 192,815 boys graduated form four.
He
said, among them 90,380 students, including 36,005 girls and 54,375
boys were able to bridge the first to third equal to 22.95 percent of
all students.
"These students are the ones who shindanishwa on the choice of joining the high school and technical colleges in 2016.
"Out
of these students 90,380 students 90,248, including girls 35920 boys
and 54328 are qualified to be elected to join and form five technical
colleges in 2016, these qualities include succeeded the Credit third and
at least the third grade of 25 points" said Simbachawene .
He
said, according to the procedure laid down by the government, elected
student qualified to continue the high school vocational education is
the one who filled out the poll (Selform).
"By using this form
five student tahasusi fill options (Combinations) to study the will read
and the school he expects to join them for each option" he said.
Sinbachawene school, said a total of 326 new schools, including 47 tagged to students of high school for various tahasusi.
A
total of 64,961 students, including 28,911 girls and 36,050 boys
equivalent to 71.98 percent of the 90,248 students who are going to
enter high school in 2016 have been selected.
He said among the
students chosen to 34,064 including adolescent girls, 13,466 boys and
20,598 will join the Science and Mathematics to students 30 897
including adolescent girls, 15,445 boys and 15,452 equal to the
percentage 47.56 ordained readings Arts and Business.
Besides
Simbachawene said students who have chosen to join the polytechnics in
2016 is 759 students, including 220 girls and 539 boys were selected to
join the colleges.
According to Simbachawene the President's
Office, Regional Administration and Local Government has a duty to
supervise, coordinate and monitor the activities of initial education,
primary and secondary.
"Starting in 2014 the choice of students
to join Form Five and Technical Colleges is one of the tasks covered by
OR-RALG after heralding powers from the Ministry of Education, Science
and Technology.
"In 2016 the electoral process of the students of
the login used dato five secondary schools and colleges Technical
something done and accomplished" said Simbachawene.
From that Simbachawene, said all students are required to report to the school were zopangwa before 25 July this year.
He said, if a student will be late reporting, will be replaced by another student who missed a chance.
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