
LAGOS EXAMINATION BOARD DEBUNKS SOCIAL MEDIA REPORTS ON 2024 PLACEMENT TEST
The attention of the Lagos State Examinations Board has been drawn to a report circulating on social media informing Parents of Primary Six Pupils seeking admission into the Lagos State Public Junior Secondary Schools ( JSS1) for the Year 2024/2025 Academic Session that the Board has fixed Saturday, 6th July, 2024 as the final date for the conduct of the said examination.
The Board wishes to inform Stakeholders, Parents and the general public that the said online report on the conduct of the Year 2024 Placement Test by CAS did not emanate from the Board and should, therefore, be disregarded in totality.
Authorities of concerned Public and Approved Private Primary Schools in the State are hereby informed that SATURDAY, 20TH JULY, 2024 has been fixed as the tentative date for the conduct of the examination for all duly registered Primary Six Pupils in the State.
The Board wishes to assure Stakeholders and Parents that no duly registered child will be left behind, therefore, we solicits the cooperation of parents to achieve success in the forthcoming examination.
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