Gyeonggi Office of Education Announces Passers of Elementary, Middle, and High School Equivalency Exams... 6,305 People
[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education announced the list of passers and individual scores for the elementary, middle, and high school equivalency exams on its website on the 11th.
The Gyeonggi Office of Education stated that it announced the list of 6,305 passers of the 2nd equivalency exam held on the 22nd of last month.
The number of passers by level is 488 for elementary, 1,409 for middle, and 4,408 for high school.
The pass rate for this equivalency exam was 85.74%, an increase of 0.97 percentage points compared to the 84.77% pass rate of the 1st equivalency exam. The pass rates by level are 97.80% for elementary, 89.46% for middle, and 83.48% for high school.
The highest scorers include 17 elementary students including No (female, 11) who scored full marks in all subjects, 13 middle school students including Kang (male, 14), and 60 high school students including Jeong (female, 16).
The oldest passers are Kim (female, 71) for elementary, Lee (female, 75) for middle, and Lee (male, 79) for high school.
The youngest passers are Kim (male, 11) for elementary, Ryu (male, 11) for middle, and Yoo (female, 12) for high school.
The list of passers and individual scores can be checked on the Gyeonggi Office of Education website (http://www.goe.go.kr) under Personnel/Recruitment/Exams/Exam Information after 10 a.m. on the day.
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For further inquiries, contact the Lifelong Education and Welfare Division of the Gyeonggi Office of Education at 031-820-0888.
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