Mouila, Gabon — July 12, 2026 – The written EPS (Physical Education and Sports) exams for the 2026 Baccalauréat session were successfully concluded on Saturday at the Nyonda Makita technical high school in Mouila. This marks the completion of the academic year’s examinations for candidates deemed inapt in the province of Ngounié.
The exams, which were part of the broader Baccalauréat process, are a significant national milestone in Gabon, certifying the completion of secondary education and serving as a prerequisite for higher education admission.
In the Ngounié-Nyanga academic zone, 37 candidates were registered across four technical establishments.
The Nyonda Makita technical high school in Mouila hosted 9 candidates, while the lycée technique de Fougamou, lycée agricole de Lébamba, and lycée Alexandre Biangué de Tchibanga each accommodated 3, 12, and 13 candidates, respectively. For the inapt candidates, a special arrangement was made. They were evaluated on the basis of a written subject that included questions related to football, athletics, and gymnastics, as opposed to the physical assessments undergone by their apt counterparts.
One of the candidates from the Mouila center, who was composing from a correctional facility, was given special arrangements to compete under the same conditions as others.
The Gabonese Ministry of National Education, in collaboration with the penitentiary administration, facilitated this, ensuring the candidate was adequately supported and supervised. Jean-François Ngangueda, the director of the Ngounié-Nyanga academic zone and the overall coordinator of the 2026 Baccalauréat technology and professional program, expressed satisfaction with the smooth conduct of the exams. “Everything went very well.
There were no major incidents.
The Ministry of National Education is committed to giving every candidate a chance, “he.
The conclusion of the EPS exams in Mouila is a critical step in the 2026 Baccalauréat process, with the subsequent phase involving the registration for the Brevet d’Études du Premier Cycle (BEPC) and Baccalauréat.
The success of these efforts will be closely watched by candidates and the education community in Gabon.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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