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FamilyPublished: 17 August 2026 at 07:04

Education Ministry Stands Firm on Scrapping Centralized Grading of 9th-Grade Exams

Latvia's Ministry of Education and Science is proceeding with its plan to abolish centralized grading of 9th-grade exams, a move linked to a proposal by the Employers' Confederation of Latvia, according to TV3's investigative program "Nekā personīga".

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Latvia's Ministry of Education and Science (IZM) is not backing down from its decision to abandon centralized grading of ninth-grade exams. The information was revealed by the TV3 investigative program "Nekā personīga".

According to the program, the plan is connected to a proposal put forward by the Employers' Confederation of Latvia (LDDK). The program's headline suggests the ministry is moving to implement the change relatively quickly.

Despite the attention drawn by the broadcast and the possible public debate that may follow, the ministry maintains its position and does not intend to reconsider the decision. The report did not specify exactly how the grading procedure would change, nor did it give a precise date for when the new approach would take effect.

The source material does not explain why LDDK originally made the proposal, nor does it detail how other stakeholders — such as teachers or parents' organizations — have reacted to the plan.

TV3's "Nekā personīga" is known for investigative reporting on matters of public importance, and this report marks another instance of the program scrutinizing government decisions in the education sector.

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