Cambodian Children’s Fund (CCF) students have achieved an outstanding 99% pass rate in the Grade 12 National Exam, surpassing the 79% national average.
The remarkable results are a testament to the dedication and hard work of CCF students from the Neeson Cripps Academy and Tomorrow Academy.
Students from CCF’s Tomorrow Academy scored a perfect 100% pass.
The students are now ready to embark on their next journey, whether university studies or professional skills training, paving the way for a promising future.
More than 137,040 candidates in Cambodia took the national exam.
96 CCF students sat the exam. Nineteen achieved a B Grade.
The National Exam is one of the most significant assessments for students in Cambodia. It encompasses English, history, science, mathematics, and more subjects.
Passing this exam is essential for students wishing to enrol in university.
The opportunity to pursue higher education can be transformative for CCF students from underprivileged backgrounds.
I’m so happy with my result and excited for what comes next.
NCA student Dara, 19, achieved a Grade B in the National Exam and now hopes to study Politics and International Relations at university.
“I’m so happy with my result and excited for what comes next. My ambition is to become the CEO of my own business one day,” said Dara.
Theary, 18, who gained a Grade C, also has her sights set on university and wants to study media and communications.
Fellow NCA student Panha, 19, wants to major in psychology after getting a Grade B.
“In the future, I want to be a psychologist and work for CCF,” he said.