95% pass rate for Year 13 exams
Fifty schools record 100 per cent pass rate this year
Thursday 18 December 2025 | 22:00
Minister for Education Aseri Radrodro speaks to reporters in Parliament on November 3, 2025.
Photo: Talei Roko
A total of 95 per cent of students who sat the Fiji Year 13 Certificate Examination (FY13CE) this year have passed, marking a significant improvement from last year.
A total of 8,646 students sat the FY13CE in 2025, compared with 8,604 candidates in 2024. The pass rate rose to 95 per cent this year, up from 89 per cent in 2024.
Minister for Education Aseri Radrodro congratulated all successful candidates, saying the achievement marked a significant milestone in their academic journey.
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Provisional results were released online at 10am today.
“I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all students who have successfully passed the Fiji Year 13 Certificate Examination, as this accomplishment marks a remarkable turning point in your academic journey,” Mr Radrodro said.
He also congratulated 11 Government and non-Government secondary schools that recorded improvements in their results this year.
Mr Radrodro said 50 secondary schools achieved a 100 per cent pass rate in 2025, a sharp increase from 10 schools that reached the same milestone in 2024.
The Minister thanked heads of schools, school management, teachers and parents for their continued support and commitment to students.
He said students wishing to apply for a recount or remark could submit applications at the Examinations and Assessment Office at Gohil Building or at their nearest District Education Office.
A 30-day provisional period will allow students to apply for a recount or remark.
The provisional results are available at www.examresults.gov.fj, where students can access their results using their examination code number and personal credentials.
Students without internet access can obtain their results from their respective schools or District Education Offices.
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