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PRESIDENT Christine Kangaloo said children sitting the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) examination on April 10 should trust in their preparation and know they are ready. She said they should believe in themselves.
In a statement on April 9, Kangaloo reminded students it was natural to feel nervous.
“Try to not let these nerves overwhelm you. Believe in yourselves, as your parents, teachers, and I believe in you. We all know that you will put your best foot forward tomorrow and give your very best – that is all that we ask.
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