40% of school graduates in 2022 did not pass the threshold scores for GRT

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40% of school graduates in 2022 did not pass the threshold scores for GRT

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An analysis of the average scores obtained on the basis of the GRT showed that 40% of graduates received less than 110 points on the main test.

So, in 2022, they could not overcome the threshold scores for GRT in:

Batken region - 52% of school graduates

Chui region - 47%

Jalal-Abad region - 44%

Osh region - 42%

Issyk-Kul and Naryn regions - 38%

Osh city - 29%

27% - Talas region

Bishkek - 15%

Analysis of the ORT results also showed an increase in the number of districts from 9 to 15 with low ORT indicators.

Such schools in Nooken district amounted to 77%,

Manas region - 69%,

Keminsky district - 67%,

Mailuu-Suu - 67%,

Issyk-Ata district and Kant city - 60%,

Panfilov district - 59%,

Kara-Suu region - 58%,

Kochkor region - 56%,

Jumgal region - 54%,

Sokuluk region - 52%,

Ak-Suu region - 52%,

Sulukte city and Leilek district - 52%,

Bazar-Korgon region - 51%,

Batken city and Batken district - 51%,

Aksy district - 50%.

In subject testing, the lowest scores were obtained in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.

The largest number of schools that showed low results in mathematics is Chui region (79%),

in physics - Naryn region (80%),

in chemistry and biology - Batken region (78% and 72%),

in history - Osh region (61%),

in the Kyrgyz language - Chui region (30%),

in Russian - Osh region (61%),

in English - Jalal-Abad region (21%).