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Students in grades 9-10 take the PISA test on April 7

The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a test that assesses the functional literacy of students around the world and the ability to apply knowledge in practice.

It is taken every three years. Teenagers aged 15 years participate in the test. It was developed in 1997, first passed in 2000.

PISA is a monitoring study, it allows you to identify and compare changes in the education systems in different countries, and to evaluate the effectiveness of strategic decisions in the field of education. PISA monitors the quality of education in schools in four main areas: reading literacy, mathematical literacy, science literacy, and computer literacy.