Mouila, Gabon — July 15, 2026 – A total of 1,565 candidates in the Ngounié basin of Gabon have begun their Baccalauréat exams, a critical milestone for their academic and professional paths.
The exams, which are a prerequisite for university admission, were officially launched by Prefect Alphonse Ndeme at the Lycée Albert Martin Samba in Mouila.
The Baccalauréat, a high school graduation exam in Gabon, has seen this year’s session with a significant number of candidates registered in the Ngounié basin alone.
The national tally of candidates exceeds 31,000, with 28,392 registered for the general Baccalauréat across 57 examination centers.
The launch event underscored the importance of the Baccalauréat in the region’s educational landscape.
The Gabonese Press Agency (AGP) highlighted the number of candidates and the location of the launch, emphasizing the significance of the event.
The Baccalauréat represents a significant milestone for students and their families, determining access to higher education opportunities. This year’s session is no exception, with thousands of students across Gabon competing for places in institutions of higher learning.
As the Ngounié basin candidates embark on this critical phase of their academic journey, the nation awaits the results that will shape their futures.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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This original article was produced by the ImNews editorial team
Source: Agpgabon
Source: Redaction



