Gabon’s Baccalaureat 2026 Continues in Calm Lambaréné BODY: LAMBARÉNÉ, Gabon – The 2026 Baccalaureat general exam sessions commenced in serene conditions in Lambaréné, the capital of the Moyen-Ogooué province in central Gabon, according to the Gabonese Press Agency.
A total of 786 candidates are participating in the exam in the commune, with 288 candidates from series B writing their papers at the annex of the examination center in the Monseigneur Jean-Baptiste Adiwa College, while 498 others from series A1, A2, C, and D are taking their tests at the Charles Méfane State High School.
The president of the Lambaréné examination center, Brigitte Pulchérie Mavoungou, expressed satisfaction with the smooth progress of the 2026 session in the city. She also outlined the schedule of the exams. “.
In terms of the schedule, we can remind that on Saturday, July 11th, we dedicated the morning to the written exam in physical education and sports for candidates who had not practiced.
On Tuesday, July 14th, we began at 2 PM with the exam in economics and social sciences.
On Wednesday, the candidates wrote philosophy from 8 AM to 12 PM, followed by the French exam in the afternoon. Today, the math exams were conducted according to the different series, “Mavoungou. Supervisors, supported by elements of the national police forces, are ensuring the proper conduct of the exams at both the annex of the examination center at the Monseigneur Jean-Baptiste Adiwa College and the Charles Méfane State High School.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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