Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
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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-Brazzaville’s general baccalaureate began June 2, 2026 with 101,856 candidates across 316 centers, 55% of them young women.
Congo’s 2026 baccalauréat draws 101,856 candidates across 310 centres as Minister Mouthou vows zero tolerance for cheating and AI misuse from 2-5 June.
A clear message from the Education Ministry The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education says the Mayoko High School in Niari department is its own achievement,…
Brazzaville meeting sets the tone for 2026 exams In Brazzaville, Education Minister Jean-Luc Mouthou used a meeting held on Jan. 23, 2026 to clarify participation rules…
Non-formal education restart across Congo Three weeks after formal schools resumed on 1 October, the country’s network of reschooling and literacy centres turned the lights back…
School year 2025-2026 begins across Congo On Wednesday 1 October 2025, school bells echoed again across Congo-Brazzaville, signalling the official start of the 2025-2026 academic year.…
School year 2025-2026 starts 1 October At exactly 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday 1 October 2025, classrooms across Congo-Brazzaville are set to reopen after the long break,…