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Students in East Jakarta Get the Highest SMA/SMK UN Grades

East Jakarta becomes the municipality with highest passing grades of national exam (UN) for senior high school (SMA)/vocational high school (SMK) level in the capital city. From 15,675 SMA/SMK UN participants in East Jakarta, 15,658 students or 99.89 percent are declared passed, while 17 students or 0.11 percent failed.

This achievement thanks to the hard work of the schools, students, parents, supervisors, and Head of Senior High School Section for East Jakarta Secondary Education Sub-Department

The second rank is achieved by South Jakarta with 99.87 percent, followed by West Jakarta 99.85 percent, Central Jakarta 99.76 percent, and North Jakarta 99.70 percent.

Head of East Jakarta Secondary Education Sub-Department, Budiana, admitted proud with this achievement. “This achievement thanks to the hard work of the schools, students, parents, supervisors, and Head of Senior High School Section for East Jakarta Secondary Education Sub-Department,” he stated, Wednesday (5/21).

119,879 SMA/SMK Students to Undergo National Exam

The students earned the top three best marks for SMA level are Fadhira Fasya from SMA 81, Andika Nur Fadhilah from SMA 61, and Sulistia Fitriaty from SMA 39. While for SMK level, highest UN grade is achieved by Siti Rahmatun Hikmah from SMK 26, followed by Harum Rizkita Puti from SMK Army Health Directorate, and Hesti Hati Nuraini from SMK 26.

Head of Senior High School Section for East Jakarta Secondary Education Sub-Department, Barmengano, also praised the students who managed to get the highest scores. He hopes this achievement could be maintained and improved in the future. “Hopefully the achievement could bring them to public universities,” he expressed.

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