EDUCATION: LASG ANNOUNCES DATE FOR THE YEAR 2023 PLACEMENT TEST BY CAS
The Ministry of Education has announced that the Year 2023 Placement Test by Continuous Assessment Scores (CAS) has been scheduled for Saturday, 15th July, 2023 at all Schools’ Centres across the State.
This was disclosed in a circular signed by the Director, Lagos State Examinations Board, Mr. Adebayo Orunsolu to all concerned stakeholders in the Public and Approved Private Primary Schools in the State.
The director also hinted that the test would be conducted simultaneously in all the centres. He therefore enjoined the stakeholders in the affected schools to take note of the date and ensure that their pupils fully participate in the test in compliance with the “No child should be left behind” Policy of the State Government.
Orunsolu equally solicited for the cooperation of School Owners and Headteachers of the concerned schools for a hitch – free exercise.
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