01/06/2026
JUBA, JUNE 1, 2026 — The Minister of General Education and Instruction, Dr. Kuyok Abol Kuyok, together with examinations officials have on Monday, presented the 2025 South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education Examination results to President Salva Kiir Mayardit ahead of their official release on Tuesday morning.
READ MORE: https://op.gov.ss/president-kiir-approves-2025-secondary-school-examination-results-ahead-of-official-release
Credit: PPU
01/06/2026
FUTURE GENERATION NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL RUMBEK
MOTTO: " Education for the Bright future"
Our Headteacher, Ustaz Mamuor Malual addresses the first school assembly for the beginning of the second term as stipulated in an academic calendar issued by the Ministry of general education and instructions.
30/05/2026
FUTURE GENERATION NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL RUMBEK
MOTTO: " Education for the Bright future"
NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS /PUPILS.
Dear pupils,
We are pleased to inform you that the Second Term of the 2026 academic year will officially commence on Monday, 1st June 2026. All pupils are expected to report to school on time as lessons will begin effectively on the same day.
This is a memorable academic journey for our school community towards implementing the national academic year calendar issued by the ministry of general education and instructions, and an opportunity to continue creating a conducive teaching and learning together.
All pupils are encouraged to turn up in large numbers, as unity, participation, and excellence have always been part of our culture at FUTURE GENERATION NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL RUMBEK
We look forward to seeing everyone as we begin another successful academic term.
Welcome back and best wishes for a productive and successful Second Term.
School administration,
Future generation nursery and primary schools
28/05/2026
Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Májhøk Tábàñ, Màjàk Màtør Jr., Maping Makeingok, John Gee Dsm Ssd, Supa Blaq, Majok Achol, Malang Mathei ʆʆ, Wetnhiak Aluk Makuek ɭɭ, Majuong Madol Bol, Pop Kenzo, Magot Johnday, Majok Toch
28/05/2026
SMARTPHONE IN STUDENT'S ACADEMIC JOURNEY
Dear students,
Smartphones are your worst enemies
You can't even read for 30 minutes at a stretch without checking your notifications.
You can't even pay attention to your teachers for an hour in class without watching reels.
You're now a slave to social media.
Addicted to Instagram,
Addicted to TikTok
Addicted to Snapchat.
You lack focus.
You are scrolling endlessly when your mates are flipping pages of their books.
You are doing a ticktock challenge when your mates are fighting for first position in school.
You are shaking bum-bum on camera when your mates are burning midnight candles.
Once your phone is taken away from you, you become like a fish that is away from water and put in land.
You feel lost, restless, and bored once there is no phone for you to press.
Your academic performance is suffering.
You're destroying your mental health slowly.
You need to stop.
Stay away from social media for now.
Cut out every distraction.
Delete Instagram,
Delete Ticktock,
Delete Snapchat.
Turn that phone off.
Only turn it on when you want to research or watch a podcast that will educate you.
Reset and recharge yourself.
Do this and watch your brain come back online.
Rooting for you,
26/05/2026
🔴 BREAKING NEWS 🗞️ 🗞️ 🗞️ 🗞️
The long awaited S.4 results of the year 2025 will now be released next week on Tuesday 2nd/June/2026 after nearly six months of waiting.
The exams were sat at the beginning of December last year, and the candidates along with concerned bodies like parents/guardians and schools have been anxiously waiting for the results.
According to reliable information reaching our desk, the Ministry of General Education and Instruction has finally confirmed that the 2025 Certificate of Secondary Education (S.4) examination results will be released on Tuesday 2nd/June/2026, easing concerns among thousands of candidates who have waited since sitting for their exams in December.
More than 40,000 students across the country sat for the exams held between 1st and 9th December 2025. The delay had affected university admissions and academic planning for many candidates.
The Ministry of General Education and Instruction has urged students and parents to remain calm as final preparations are completed ahead of the official release.
Thanks for your attention to this matter!!!!!
25/05/2026
The Minister of Labor has declared Wednesday, May 27, through Friday, May 29, 2026, as public holidays in observance of Eid Al-Adha. Official work shall resume on Monday, 1st June 2026
Credit: Eye Radio updates
24/05/2026
10 HABITS OF STUDENTS THAT FAIL 👇
1. 📌 Studying Only When Exams Are Close: They wait till exam week to open their books. That’s not seriousness, that’s panic learning.
2. 📌 Copying Instead of Learning: They depend on others for assignments and exams. But remember, copied knowledge can’t save you in real life.
3. 📌 Poor Time Management: They waste time on gossip, movies, and social media, then blame bad luck when results come out.
4. 📌 Skipping Classes Regularly: They think getting notes from friends is enough. But they miss the lecturer’s explanations and exam hints.
5. 📌 Studying Without a Plan: They open books randomly, with no timetable or structure. That’s not studying, that’s confusion.
6. 📌 Ignoring Continuous Assessment (CA): They treat CAs like jokes, forgetting that one bad CA can destroy an entire grade.
7. 📌 Keeping the Wrong Friends: They move with people who mock seriousness and promote laziness. Your friends can either lift you or limit you.
8. 📌 Not Revising What They Read: They read once and forget everything by exam time. Revision is what strengthens memory.
9. 📌 Making Excuses Instead of Effort: “I’m tired.” “I’m not in the mood.” “I’ll start tomorrow.” Those “tomorrows” are what produce failures.
10. 📌 Ignoring Personal Growth: They focus only on school work and ignore self-development, communication, and purpose. Academic success without personal growth is still failure.
Dear Student, if you’ve noticed yourself in any of these habits, it’s not too late to change.
Start small. Be intentional. Be different.
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21/05/2026
Lakes state Ministry of general education and instructions condemns the illegal recruitment of senior four candidates by Some schools.
20/05/2026
With Abukloi Foundation, South Sudan – I just got recognized as one of their top fans!