Dr Garang Secondary urges candidates to work hard in national exams

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Dr John Garang Memorial Secondary School students in Torit State on Wednesday in a farewell encouraged their candidates to excel in the coming national exams.
 
They called on the fourth year students to commit themselves by working hard to pass the exams, Radio Emmanuel reports.
 
Speaking during the occasion, Odongi Maurice, Deputy Director for Technical Education and Training at Torit State Ministry of Education, advises the learners to avoid misbehaviours a head of national exams.
 
According to him anti-social behaviours will drive some learners to jail
 
‘We need also to take care of ourselves since we have not yet reach to the time of examination, so that nothing should happen to both of us, nothing should take us to the prison take care of yourself’, Maurice stresses.
 
Head teacher of Dr. John Garang Secondary School, Martin Ohure, told students to love books as their closest partners.
 
Commitment will make students excel to the higher institutions of learning, he cheers the students.
 
‘My dear sons and daughters this is the sixth anniversary which will be done in Dr. John Garang Memorial secondary school. What I would like to remind to you students at large, advice only to you , you need to read hard, I know at the end of the day all of you will pass and you will go to university’, the head teacher encourages.
 
Stephen Tito, one of the candidates, says he will commit himself to attain better results acknowledging the national exams need commitment
 
‘To fight the examination which is coming from national level is not an easy thing, so that is why I have to put much of my time in reading books so that I have to excel’, he says.
 
Dominic Teftien, another candidate, expresses his readiness for the coming national exams.
 
He says ‘any time the examination want to kick off for us we are ready, we are been preparing since the time when we were started joining senior form four up to date’.
 
According to the State Ministry of Education, the national exams is proposed to take place the first week of December to allow candidates finish exams before the year ends.