55 graduates in Kyrgyzstan receive gold certificates for top scores in Nationwide Testing
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Fifty-five graduates in Kyrgyzstan have earned gold certificates based on their performance in the 2026 Nationwide Testing.
- The Ministry of Education reported that the highest scores were achieved by students from Naryn and Batken regions.
- Graduates from Bishkek received the largest number of gold certificates, with others awarded across several regions.
A total of 55 graduates across Kyrgyzstan have been awarded gold certificates for achieving the highest scores in the 2026 Nationwide Testing. The Ministry of Education announced the recipients, highlighting their academic excellence.
The highest scores were recorded by students from the Zhundubaev school in Naryn region and a school-gymnasium in Batken region, both achieving 239 points. Other certificate holders demonstrated strong performance, with scores ranging between 230 and 236 points.
Bishkek saw the largest number of gold certificate recipients, with 34 graduates from the capital city earning the distinction. Other regions also had successful candidates: the Chui region had 5 recipients, Issyk-Kul region had 4, Jalal-Abad region had 4, and Naryn and Batken regions each had 2 recipients. One graduate from the Osh region and one from Osh city also received gold certificates. Additionally, one student from a school in Russia was among the top performers.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.