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UNRWA 2023/24 Graduate Students Achieve High Success Rates in the Baccalaureate II Exams and in the Technique Superieur Exams at Siblin
Following the release of the Technique Superieur (TS) vocational and technical exam results and the first round of the Baccalaureate II examination results, UNRWA congratulates all students who passed. Their hard work leading to excellent accomplishments is truly commendable.
Siblin Training Centre students scored a 100 per cent pass rate, with 60 per cent of students passing with distinction.
UNRWA's Baccalaureate II students in the Life Science stream achieved an impressive final score of 97.5 per cent of which 79.9 per cent with distinction. A total of 71.8 per cent of students in the Economic Stream passed of which 28 per cent with distinction, including two students with severe visual impairments.
This achievement is especially remarkable considering the socio-economic difficulties faced by Palestine refugees in Lebanon, with currently 72 per cent living below the poverty line as per latest 2024 surveys.
“The success of our students is a testament to their dedication and the vital role of education in their lives. Despite facing numerous challenges, their achievements highlight their hard work and the support of their families and communities. This also reflects the hard work that our teachers and school administration have invested to achieve such excellent outcomes. Well done!” said Dorothee Klaus, Director of UNRWA Affairs, Lebanon.
“UNRWA remains dedicated to ensuring learning outcomes that place Palestine refugee children on a successful path for their futures. Their hopes to meaningfully contribute to society with their energy and commitment shall not be in vain.”, she added.
Congratulations to our students, their families, our education staff, and the entire community. We are proud of the efforts demonstrated by all.
We wish the very best of luck to those retaking the exams in the second round.
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