Libreville, Gabon — June 27, 2026 – The Direction d’Académie Provinciale (DAP) du Moyen-Ogooué has announced an outstanding 99. 76% pass rate for the Certificat d’études primaires (CEP) exam in the province. This impressive figure stands out against the national average, with 47,966 out of 49,500 candidates across Gabon being declared admitted.
The high success rate in Moyen — Ogooué reflects the quality of education in the province and highlights regional variations in educational performance.
The province’s use of digital platforms, such as KEWA, has also been instrumental in improving educational access and efficiency.
The CEP, a primary school leaving certificate, is a significant milestone for Gabonese students, and the pass rates are closely monitored as an indicator of the country’s educational quality.
The success in Moyen — Ogooué is attributed to factors such as dedicated teachers, effective teaching methods, and a supportive learning environment.
The province’s educational authorities have been commended for their efforts in addressing the specific needs of students, while the government’s focus on technology-driven education is seen as a positive step towards achieving a world-class education system for all citizens.
As the province sets a benchmark for success, Gabon is poised to build upon this momentum and work towards a more inclusive and equitable education system.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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