JCE: The messier side

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Whilst the nation is reeling in shock following the unprecedented poor results of Junior Certificate examinations, it has emerged that the marking system could be responsible for the mess after some students were given grades for subjects they did not do. Meanwhile, a Letlhakane student reportedly committed suicide yesterday upon learning of his poor performance a day after the release of the results

In addition to being extremely poor, the results of the 2012 Junior Certificate Examinations extremely are riddled with errors, some of them improbable.

An interview with a Gaborone parent, Tebogo Kedibonye, she revealed that her daughter, who went to Marang Junior Secondary School, was awarded grades for French and Art which she never took.

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