Opposition parties slam Namibia’s ‘concerning’ 25-point exam pass benchmark as failure rates remain high
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 14/01/2026
Opposition parties have raised concerns over last year’s national Grade 11 and 12 examination results, citing a “concerning” performance benchmark and a high failure rate, despite slight improvement. While the nation is celebrating the higher pass rate for Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (…)
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