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Botswana Examinations Council (or BEC) is a provider of national qualifications, offering examinations and qualifications to schools in Botswana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] O Level logo
The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) was modeled after the British eleven plus exam (11+) and was first conducted in 1960. Its predecessor was the Secondary School Entrance Examination (SSEE), which was conceived in 1952 when it was known as the Standard Six Entrance Examination up to 1954 and then as Secondary School Entrance Examination when the primary school classes were no longer ...
Botswana made great strides in educational development after independence in 1966. [4] At that time there were very few graduates in the country and very few Batswana attended secondary school. With the discovery of diamonds just after independence and the increase in government revenue that this brought, there was a huge increase in ...
Kgomokasitwa is a small village in the Southern District of Botswana, [1] located some few kilometers north of Lobatse. To reach the village you travel by the A2 road between Lobatse and Kanye, then branch to the right at the Molapowabojang ward called Tshweneyagae. Kgomokasitwa has a population of about 1423 (2011 Census). [2]
Botswana National Library Services Signboard Palapye. The National Library Service of Botswana (Tswana: Ditirelo tsa motlobo wa dibuka tsa Botswana) is the legal deposit and copyright library for Botswana. It was officially opened on April 8, 1968. They strive to be a world class library and information hub.
St. Joseph's College is a government-aided Catholic school located in Gaborone, Botswana. [7] [8] [9]Founded in 1928 by the Catholic Church, St. Joseph's College aims to provide education for Batswana children.
The Primary School Leaving Examination (Tanzania) (PSLE) is a primary education examination that is done by Standard 7 students across Tanzania and serves as the secondary school entrance exam. The exams are usually administered between late June to early or mid-August and are managed by the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA).
It was the only school in Botswana with over 10 security guards and students were monitored by the police during lunch to make sure there was no trouble in the dining hall. [2] The school has a foundation named Lobatse Secondary school foundation that supports it by providing financial aid in the form of scholarships and grants in various areas ...