It will be the first such exam in two years, without covid restrictions. Secondary schools are preparing for the matura exams, which will traditionally take place after the May weekend. This year's high school graduates will not have to pass oral exams, other rules also apply to the selection of subjects at the advanced level.
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This year's secondary school-leaving examination will be written by high school graduates without any covid restrictions. There will be no requirement to wear masks or limit the number of people in the examination rooms. It was a difficult two years for people preparing for the most important exam in their life. From the beginning of the pandemic, high school students have had the longest distance learning experience.
This year's high school graduates, just like last year, are not required to pass an oral exam. Graduates of secondary schools must take at least one examination at the advanced level, but this time to obtain the matriculation certificate, the result will not be needed. - This is a novelty in the sense that the necessity to select at least one subject has been introduced, but this year there will not be a pass rate, but for next year this pass rate is already planned - explains Roman Kowalczyk, the curator of education in Lower Silesia.
The matura exams will traditionally begin after the May weekend, the results will be announced on July 5. In Lower Silesia, 23 thousand students will take the secondary school-leaving examination. people.
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