Kourweogo Baccalaureate 2025 Launch: High Commissioner Urges Candidate Discipline

Bouss©: The High Commissioner of Kourweogo Province, Mahamadi Congo, along with provincial authorities, initiated the 2025 baccalaureate session at the municipal high school of Bouss©. He emphasized the importance of self-confidence and discipline to the candidates.

According to Burkina Information Agency, Mahamadi Congo officially commenced the Baccalaureate exam with the philosophy test for literature series candidates. Prior to the exam, the High Commissioner encouraged candidates by touring the examination rooms.

Congo highlighted the significance of the diploma, stating, "This precious diploma that you are seeking today will open the doors to many opportunities and will allow you to fully contribute to the development of the country." He urged candidates to maintain courage and determination, as many before them have done.

Provincial Director of Secondary Education, Abdoulaye Sawadogo, noted that 947 candidates are registered in the A4 and D series. The candidates are organized into four juries across three examination centers: the municipal high school of Bouss©, the provincial high school of Bouss©, and the departmental high school of Laye.

Additionally, 62 candidates for the professional baccalaureate in Civil Engineering and Construction are taking their exams at the Le Berger School Complex in Ouagadougou. The atmosphere was calm and confident as the candidates embarked on their baccalaureate exams for the 2025 session.