‎Federal Government has prohibited the admission and transfer of students into Senior Secondary School Three (SS3) in all public and private secondary schools nationwide.

‎The directive follows growing concerns over the increasing incidence of examination malpractice, including the use of so-called special centres during external examinations, which undermine the integrity and credibility of Nigeria’s education system.

‎In a statement by the Director, Press and Public Relations, Mrs. Folasade Boriowo, Federal Ministry of Education, the policy will take effect from the next academic calendar, 2026/27 with admissions and transfers now restricted strictly to Senior Secondary School One (SS1) and Senior Secondary School Two (SS2).

‎It says admission or transfer into SS3 will no longer be permitted under any circumstance.

‎The Ministry explains that the measure is aimed at discouraging last-minute movement of students for examination-related advantages, ensuring proper academic monitoring, and promoting continuity in teaching and learning.

‎It directs School proprietors, principals, and administrators nationwide to comply fully with the policy, as any violation will attract appropriate sanctions in line with existing education regulations and guidelines.

‎The Federal Ministry of Education reaffirms the Federal Government’s commitment to maintaining academic standards, promoting fairness, and restoring credibility to public examinations across the country.



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