End of Official Exams Across the National Territory
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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This last day passed without major incident. Regularly registered candidates took exams in economics, English, and physics. Interviewed at the end of the day, several of them stated that they had completed all subjects without any difficulty so far.
Interviewed at the end of the exams this Wednesday, a large number of candidates expressed confidence regarding the results. “I don't think the exams were easy. But for my part, I managed. I performed well and I will succeed,” insisted Rodelyne, a student at Collège Inter Famillia in Pétion-Ville.
The same reaction came from several students interviewed in Delmas 40, near the Collège Inol Lespérance exam center. “It wasn’t too complicated nor too easy, but I believe I gave my best,” stated Ritchy Croichy Fénélon.
With a tired face and a discouraged look, Frantzo was unable to confirm if the exams were within his grasp.
“At first, I didn’t feel too well, I sweated a lot on the paper. I will get an unfavorable grade for all subjects,” Frantzo said, in a desperate tone.
Having started last Monday, July 14, approximately 109,000 final-year students are participating in these exams, despite serious imperfections that caused a wave of irregularities. It should be noted that these exams for NS4 and repeat candidates will end on Thursday, July 17, according to the calendar communicated by the MENFP.
Jacques Innocent
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