STANDARD placement tests allowing out-of-school youth to re-enter the formal education system at an appropriate grade are being held be­tween 15 and 20 June and results will be out on 1 July 2026.

 

This initiative is to as­sist primary (Grade 2-5) and middle school (Grade 6-9) students aged seven to 15 who have been out of school for extended pe­riods from 2021-2022 Aca­demic Year, under various reasons and any circum­stances, to be enrolled in the current 2026-2027 Aca­demic Year of the Ministry of Education.

 

This placement test is administered by the town­ship-level Department of Myanmar Examinations Offices across the country. Registration for the test was done by presenting any of the following doc­uments; past school cer­tificate, household regis­tration, birth certificate, age verification certificate by the relevant Township Public Health Depart­ment. Students have to take tests at one grade level below their intended enrolment level. If they fail the test, they can enrol in the grade they failed.

 

A total of 6,120 stu­dents applied for place­ment test special pro­grammes at 10 Exam Centres in Sagaing Town­ship and 4,912 students are taking the test, as per district IPRD’s report. A total of 7,382 students from Grade 4 to Grade 8 are taking exams in five districts of Kachin State, township Education Office stated.

 

Students participat­ing in the test are regis­tered at 5,159 in Katha District, 2,234 in Shwebo District and 1,088 in Kan­balu Township of Sagaing Region, 1,368 in Than­taunggyi Township and 405 in Myawady Township of Kayin State, 357 in Meik­tila, 7,624 in Madaya Town­ship, 1,365 in Patheingyi, 26,421 in Thabeikkyin Dis­trict, 226 in Myittha, 1,185 in NyaungU District, 528 in Chanayethazan Township of Mandalay Region, 1,421 in Pakokku and 912 in Gan­gaw of Magway Region, 611 in Taninthayi, 428 in Pyu of Bago Region and hundreds of students in other townships across regions and states.

 

“My da u g h t e r dropped out of school for social reasons a couple of years ago. I offered her in­formal education outside of the traditional class­room. I am so delighted with this opportunity to take a test for school en­rollment. She can re-en­roll and continue her ed­ucation at public school,” a mother of the student who is taking the Grade 7 placement test in Dagon Myothit (East) Township in Yangon, said.

 

“I am so happy that I can attend the school again. Teachers are also taking care of the students taking the exam,” said Pan Yamone, who moved from Magway Region to Yangon, taking the test in Dagon Myothit (East) Township, Yangon.

 

“The placement tests assess and determine the student’s academic abil­ities, giving opportunity for out-of-school children to re-enter the formal school education system. I welcome this special programme for children to re-enter basic educa­tion,” said a teacher from Kawa Township.

 

Authorities are also ensuring healthcare ac­tivities and security meas­ures for students in the school compound while taking placement tests. — IPRD/KK