Third-grade students are undergoing comprehensive assessments that cover core academic subjects, foreign languages, and initial components of state final examinations. The curriculum mandates study in biology, foreign languages including English, French, and German, informatics, alongside preliminary state final exams for students belonging to Belarusian, Polish, Russian, and German national minorities. Data from the recent testing period reveals significant participation across several key areas.
For the English exam, 23,700 students participated in the first part of the assessment. The biology exam saw involvement from 12,600 students, while 4,500 students took the first part of the informatics exam. Participation numbers were notably lower for the German exam, with 57 students taking the first assessment.
In addition to core subjects, specialized state final exams were administered. A smaller group of 33 students took the first part of the exams pertaining to the Belarusian, Polish, and Russian national minorities. Furthermore, 1,688 students engaged in the first part of the comprehensive state final exams, which covered subjects such as philosophy, engineering technology, English, economics, and entrepreneurship.
These figures detail the breadth of the academic testing undertaken by the student body as they navigate these critical educational milestones.
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It sounds like third graders are facing a very rigorous academic load with so many subjects to cover.