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Students, Do Not Believe Any UN Script Leaks!

West Jakarta Head Sub-dept. of Primary Education, Asep S Efendi, said Friday (5/2) junior high school students to ignore about test material leak issue ahead of National Exam, Monday (5/5).

Be confident with your ability, especially lesson that already given by the school

"Be confident with your ability, especially lesson that already given by the school," he said.

According to him, there were socialization regarding the leak issue. It is hoped the students and teachers ignore it as well.

131,823 SMP Students to Undergo National Exam on May 5-8

"It's better for student to learn well and maintain their health," he added.

On the other hand, Efendi set higher score target this year. "Our target is West Jakarta junior high school students to pass exam 100 percent. We are optimistic that exam score will raise by 0.5 or 1.00 or an average 7.53 this year. Last year target was 7.03," he explained.

There are 27,823 junior high school students in West Jakarta participate the national exam. The students are divided into four sub-rayon, namely sub-rayon 05 with 78 schools, sub-rayon 06 with 110 schools, sub-rayon 07 with 86 schools, sub-rayon 8 with 19 MTSs and 43 schools. Grand total is 317 schools take part in this year national exam.

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