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    South Sudan Unveils 2024 S.4 Results—What It Means

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 20, 2025 Politics 1 Min Read
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    Countdown to Release

    For weeks, candidates anxiously refreshed school noticeboards, waiting for confirmation that their 2024 Senior Four scores were ready.

    Education Minister Kuyok Abol Kuyok broke the suspense in Juba, announcing that results would go live nationwide on 20 August 2025.

    Presidential Endorsement Signals Transparency

    Kuyok told Vice-President Josephine Lagu Yanga that President Salva Kiir had already inspected the data set and authorised its publication, a gesture officials portray as a commitment to accountability.

    Candidates will access grades via SMS platforms and school portals from Wednesday morning, reducing costly travel for remote learners.

    Tackling Persistent Education Challenges

    While celebrating the milestone, the ministerial team acknowledged hurdles: limited trained science teachers, underfunded laboratories, and retention gaps for rural girls.

    Kuyok said, “Strengthening teacher colleges and building boarding schools for girls remain our next strategic targets.”

    Young Candidates React

    Outside Juba One Secondary, finalist Achan Bol smiled, saying the schedule proves the ministry is ‘listening to learners’.

    Social media groups for Senior Four students lit up with optimism about scholarships and recruitment opportunities that often follow timely releases.

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