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Siswa SMA Dan SMK Di Pulau Seribu Lulus 100 Persen
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100% Senior High School Students in Seribu Islands Pass Exams

Seribu Islands Education Sub-dept announced that 100 percent senior high school students that took the 2015 national exams passed. Those are from SMAN 69 Pulau Pramuka (North Seribu Islands) and SMKN 61 Pulau Tidung (South Seribu Islands).

All students pass the exam 100 percent, likewise B-package student, except those who are absent in the exam

"All students pass the exam 100 percent, likewise B-package student, except those who are absent in the exam," expressed Ade Yulia Narun, Head of Seribu Islands Education Sub-dept, Tuesday (5/10).

In details, Narun described that those students who pass the exam are 145 students from SMAN 69 Pulau Pramuka, 61 students of SMKN 61 Pulau Tidung and 67 participants of C-package out of 78 participants from PKBM 36 Pulau Harapan as well as 45 participants of C-package exam out of 74 participants from PKBM 37.

SMP Continuation Exam Held Next Week

Welcoming such good news, SMKN 61 Pulau Tidung did a celebration and release of students who pass the exam.

"Today, we release students in the sub-district multipurpose hall as well as give graduation certificate," said Head of SMKN 61 Pulau Tidung, Dadang Sabrudin.

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