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Six Congolese students, backed by SNPC, join 27 nations at the 33rd Pan-African Mathematics Olympiad in Yamoussoukro from 26 June to 4 July 2026.
Four BEPC candidates died in a road crash in Sibiti on the exam’s final day. Education Minister Jean Luc Mouthou visited grieving families to convey the government’s condolences.
Marien-Ngouabi University unions demand overdue salaries and unpaid overtime, warning Brazzaville that inaction could trigger a fresh strike and stall the academic year.
Congo’s June 2026 BEPC opened with 131,066 candidates in 558 centres, girls in the majority. Results due late July. Here is what families need to know.
Congo’s 2026 baccalaureate began June 2 with 101,856 candidates, 55% of them girls, sitting exams in 316 centres, including three in Angola.
Congo-Brazzaville’s general baccalaureate began June 2, 2026 with 101,856 candidates across 316 centers, 55% of them young women.
Across Congo-Brazzaville, 101,856 students sit the 2026 baccalaureate from June 2 to 5, up 6.79% on last year, with general and technical exams held together.
Congo-Brazzaville will run its general and technical baccalauréat exams on the same date from June 2, a move designed to shut down dual-enrolment fraud.
At a Brazzaville colloquium, experts urged Congo to set up health centres inside schools and use digital tools to track pupils’ wellbeing.
Some 38,765 students across Congo-Brazzaville sat the mock BEPC, a rehearsal designed to ready them for the official lower-secondary national exam.