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PRESS RELEASE FOLLOWING CABINET MEETING OF THURSDAY 30 AUGUST 2018
Yaounde, 30 August 2018
The Prime Minister, Head of Government, His Excellency Philemon Yang, this Thursday 30 August 2018 as from 9:00 a.m., chaired an important Cabinet Meeting at the main building of the Prime Minister’s Office. This Meeting focused on the 2018-2019 academic year.
The Meeting was attended by the Vice-Prime Minister, the Minister of State, Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals, Ministers, Ministers-Delegate and Secretaries of State.
Two items featured on the agenda, namely:
- Statement by the Minister of Higher Education on “preparations for the start of the 2018-2019 academic year in universities”;
- Statements by the Ministers of Basic and Secondary Education on “review of the 2017-2018 school year and preparations for the upcoming school year in primary, nursery and secondary education”;
After the introductory statement by the Head of Government, the Minister of Higher Education immediately took the floor and observed that the 2017-2018 academic year in universities was satisfactory. Besides matching universities with the Bachelor-Masters-PhD system (BMP), the mastery of the academic calendar was consolidated with the effective closure of the academic year on 31 July 2018 in all public and private institutions of higher learning, including professional schools created by the President of the Republic on 8 January 2018.
Talking specifically about the 2018-2019 academic year, he noted that the academic year will run from 1 October 2018 to 31 July 2019. Overall, about 70,000 new students are expected in the 8 State universities and the 242 private institutions of higher learning, which will take the number to 520 000 students in all public and private universities. He later discussed the 6 components which are the pillars of the Higher Education policy as defined by the Head of State, namely: (i) quality assurance through the diversification and the development of students’ competences; (ii) professionalism of university education by creating new fields of study which are better adapted to the needs of society; (iii) employability of graduates by supporting initiatives of young business creators; (iv) improving infrastructure to improve hosting capacity and work in universities; (v) digital migration of universities; and (vi) the preservation of the social climate in universities.
Speaking after him, the Minister of Basic Education revealed that the 2017-2018 academic year in nursery and primary education was very encouraging. Consolidated statistics show that 4 696 998 pupils went to school last academic year, that is, 3 467 734 in Government schools, and 1 220 324 in private schools. Thanks to the mobilisation of 119 828 teachers, the success rate in various examinations and official examinations organised in 2018 was higher nationwide compared to 2017. The success rate stood at $83.77\%$ for the Certificat d’Etudes Primaires, $92.57\%$ for the First School Leaving Certificate and $85.22\%$ for the Common Entrance Examination.