Koulpelogo: Candidates for the first cycle study certificate, Sidb© Emanuel Compaor© from Cinkanc© High School with an average of 19.27 and Larissa Bangr©, an internally displaced person from Ouargaye Provincial High School with 18.62, were named the best students in the Koulpelogo province according to the provincial directorate in charge of secondary and technical education.
According to Burkina Information Agency, these students have achieved the highest averages in the province for the 2025 Basic Education Certificate (BEPC) examinations. Their outstanding performance has been recognized by the educational authorities in Koulpelogo, highlighting their academic dedication and success.
Sidb© Emanuel Compaor©, achieving an average of 19.27, hails from Cinkanc© High School. His performance places him at the top of the list among candidates from the region. Meanwhile, Larissa Bangr©, who is an internally displaced person, scored an average of 18.62, representing Ouargaye Provincial High School. Her achievement is notable given her circumstances, and it underscores her commitment to her studies despite challenges.
The recognition of these top-performing students serves as an encouragement for other students in the province to strive for academic excellence. The provincial directorate in charge of secondary and technical education continues to support and promote educational achievements in the region.