Delcy Rodríguez: 52% of the best averages graduating today come from public schools
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Published at: 18/08/2026 02:14 PM
The president in charge of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, highlighted this Tuesday that more than 50% of high school graduates with the best averages in the country graduated from public educational institutions.
During the ceremony of awarding recognition of student merit Antonio José de Sucre to more than 400 high school graduates with the best academic average in the country, the president in charge explained that “52% of these averages that are graduating today come from public schools and 48% from private schools.”
“It is the joint effort of a country in education, and we have to, as our father, the Liberator Simon Bolivar, said, conceive of education as future greatness, build the foundations of solid education, an education that has as its purpose, as a compass, the legacy of our father, the Liberator.”
He stressed that this consolidates the guarantee of a free, sovereign and independent country. “The education given to our young people, whose enrollment now amounts to more than 6,009,000 students across the country, must be the main driver of the great Venezuela that we want to build, of the Venezuela that is reborn,” he said.
Mazo News Team