Citing a law revised in 2021, the Ministry of Education has become embroiled in controversy by reviving a measure that prevents children under 10 from taking the entrance exam for sixth grade. For the past three years, the youngest candidates to pass the baccalaureate have always been between 14 and 15 years old. But this may no longer be possible since the Ministry of Education announced that children under 10 are prohibited from taking the six…
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Citing a law revised in 2021, the Ministry of Education has become embroiled in controversy by reviving a measure that prevents children under 10 from taking the entrance exam for sixth grade. For the past three years, the youngest candidates to pass the baccalaureate have always been between 14 and 15 years old. But this may no longer be possible since the Ministry of Education announced that children under 10 are prohibited from taking the six…