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Tough treatment in Ivory Coast schools, expelling 'losers' to boost grades | Africanews

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The measure is an old one brought back by authorities in the hope of raising the general standard of education in the west African country -- prohibiting any pupil with an unacceptable grade from pursuing their studies.

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