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Government to transfer under-enrolled Grade 10 students to other schools
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Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has announced that Grade 10 students in under-enrolled senior schools will be transferred to other institutions starting next week. With 92 percent of learners already reporting to school, the government is ensuring seamless learning despite textbook delays. School principals face dismissal if they refuse admission due to lack of fees or uniforms.
Personal tickets to Valborg celebrations at Uppsala's student nations are being resold on secondary markets for several thousand kronor more than the original 950 kronor price. Sara Engman, chair of the Kuratorskonventet, stated that the organizations view the practice seriously. Student Ellen Gamstorp described it as unfair.
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A student march called by ACES, Confech and other groups rejected the measures of José Antonio Kast's government on Thursday, such as limits on free education and fuel price hikes. The demonstration in Santiago led to clashes with Carabineros, who used water cannons and tear gas.
Distinguished diplomat Deepak Vohra emphasized that students hold the power to shape the nation during a speech at Nalanda Institutions' annual day event. He highlighted the importance of patriotism and preserving Indian values from mythology. The event featured notable guests and student performances.
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The Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc. (CESAFI) Esports League (CEL) launched its fourth season on February 21 and 22, 2026, at SM Seaside City Cebu. This season introduces a women's division as a demonstration sport while continuing to emphasize academic integrity and student involvement. The league features competitions in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Valorant among 10 participating schools.
The Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE) and The Hindu Future India Club (FIC) will conduct a college quiz for undergraduate students in Hyderabad on January 27. The event at Sundarayya Vignana Kendram targets teams from the same college and is free to participate.
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The Junta Nacional de Auxilio Escolar y Becas (Junaeb) has launched a web application allowing new higher education students to take their photo for the Tarjeta Nacional Estudiantil (TNE) 2026 online. This initiative is part of the “Hazla corta, tómate la foto hoy” campaign, which began in early January, and aims to streamline the process for over 200,000 students. National director Camila Rubio Araya urges early completion to avoid last-minute rushes.
Students queue in rain and cold for Valborg tickets
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