Examination of 3,328 students from Piedmont to be overseen by 898 committees set in motion
Get ready, students of Piemonte! It's time for the maturity exam as 33,284 candidates prepare themselves for the big day. According to the regional school office, these students can be divided into 32,548 internal and 736 external candidates, with the majority attending state schools (31,968) and the remaining paritary schools (1,316). The breakdown of students is as follows: 16,760 from high schools, 10,852 from technical institutes, and 5,672 from professional institutes.
Compared to the 2024 state exam, there's been a minor increase in the number of candidates across Piemonte, with only a 0.1% rise in total. Interestingly, schools in the provinces of Asti (+1.6%), Biella (+8.1%), Cuneo (+0.3%), Novara (+4.3%), Verbano Cusio Ossola (+6.2%), and Vercelli (+2.0%) are the ones witnessing an upward trend.
Stefano Suraniti, the director general of the USR, extends his best wishes to the students, reminding them of Martin Luther King's wise words: "The true measure of a man is not seen in his moments of comfort and convenience, but in all those times when he faces controversies and challenges."
If you're curious about the intricacies of the Italian education system, here's a quick rundown: the maturity exam ("Esame di Stato") is a crucial assessment for students completing their secondary education. It's mandatory and serves as a prerequisite for graduation from high school. Participation rates in this exam are generally high, but for region- and school-type-specific data, it's recommended to consult local educational authorities or official reports from the Piemonte region or the Italian Ministry of Education. Italy has been making efforts to enhance educational outcomes and boost participation in various programs, although issues such as low tertiary attainment rates and skill gaps in certain sectors persist. For the most accurate statistics and trends, refer to the regional educational authorities or official educational reports. Good luck, students! Keep your spirits high as you tackle the challenges ahead!
In the realm of education-and-self-development and general-news, there's an increase in participation for the maturity exam in select provinces of Piemonte, such as Asti, Biella, Cuneo, Novara, Verbano Cusio Ossola, and Vercelli. For detailed information about the Italian education system, including the maturity exam and participation rates, consult local educational authorities or official reports from the Piemonte region or the Italian Ministry of Education.