The Ministry of Education is implementing rigorous measures to uphold the integrity of external examinations, as confirmed by Education Minister Aseri Radrodro. The administration of these critical assessments is governed by comprehensive policies that the Ministry has established to ensure transparency and fairness in the examination process, including registration procedures, the assignment of index numbers, subject offerings, the role of invigilators, as well as the handling and security of examination papers.
Minister Radrodro has emphasized that these policies are publicly accessible and clearly outline the procedures in place to guarantee a fair assessment for all candidates. He stated, “There are rules for candidates sitting for the exams, as well as detailed guidelines about the security and confidentiality of examination papers.”
Concerns regarding cheating in examination centers were raised by Opposition MP Hem Chand, who questioned the monitoring mechanisms established to oversee these assessments. Chand pointed out that there had been instances of cheating in the previous year and called for clarity on how the Ministry ensures the accountability of invigilators and the protection of examination materials prior to test dates.
In response, Minister Radrodro assured that the policies are continually reviewed to align with national standards, reinforcing the Ministry’s commitment to preserving the integrity and credibility of Fiji’s education system. This ongoing dialogue about examination integrity showcases the government’s proactive approach to addressing issues within the educational framework.
Furthermore, this situation demands collective efforts from educators, parents, and community members to ensure that all students receive the support they need throughout their educational journeys. The commitment to transparency and accountability heralds a hopeful future for the nation’s educational landscape, encouraging positive outcomes for students as they prepare for their examinations.
