Kamsancin School Celebrates 100% Success Rate in Primary School Certificate Exams


Koup©la: The Kamsancin Public Primary School in Yargo has celebrated the successful conclusion of the 2024-2025 academic year, with students and teachers receiving recognition for their achievements. The school, proud of its outstanding performance, organized a ceremony to honor its top students and educators on Saturday, July 12, 2025.



According to Burkina Information Agency, the school presented 18 candidates for the 2025 Primary School Certificate (CEP) exams, all of whom passed, achieving a remarkable 100% success rate. During the ceremony, the best students in each class were rewarded with school supplies, while the 18 students who passed their CEP exams each received a school supply kit.



The commendations extended to the educators as well, with the two teachers of the CM2 class, the school principal, and the Head of the Yargo Basic Education District (CCEB) receiving gadgets as a token of appreciation for their dedication and hard work.



Souleymane Kouraogo, president of the parents’ association (APE) at Kamsancin, expressed satisfaction with the results and assured continued support from the parents for the teachers’ future endeavors.



The school principal, Sylvain Yameogo, congratulated his colleagues and all contributors to the school’s success, urging continued dedication to maintain these standards. He emphasized the importance of collective efforts in achieving such results, particularly highlighting the unprecedented success in the CM2 class.



Amidou Sandwidi, the education inspector representing the CCEB, acknowledged the teachers’ efforts and expressed gratitude to everyone who played a role in the students’ accomplishments, marking a significant milestone for Kamsancin Public Primary School.