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Tunisia's Education Minister Inspects Baccalaureate Exam Centers in Ariana

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tunisia's Minister of Education Noureddine Nouri inspected exam centers in Ariana to monitor national examinations.
  • He motivated students, emphasizing the baccalaureate as a national moment of pride, and thanked staff for their professionalism.
  • Nouri reassured parents about logistical and sanitary conditions and urged them to provide positive psychological support.

Tunisian Minister of Education Noureddine Nouri personally inspected written examination centers at Kheireddine Pacha and Hannibal high schools in Ariana. Accompanied by the regional governor and education delegate, Nouri began his visit with the national anthem. He then met directly with students, calling the baccalaureate a significant national moment that unites Tunisia in pride. The minister also engaged with teachers and administrative staff, expressing gratitude for their dedication and emphasizing the collective effort behind the exams' success. He conveyed confidence in the region's educational personnel. Nouri also spoke with parents gathered outside the schools, assuring them about the measures taken to ensure students' comfort and well-being. He encouraged families to remain calm and provide positive psychological support during this critical period.

the baccalaureate does not represent a simple individual test, but constitutes a great 'national moment' of which all of Tunisia is proud.

โ€” Noureddine NouriMinister of Education Noureddine Nouri speaking to students about the significance of the baccalaureate exams.
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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.