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CEB Exam
If she 'fails', put her in another school and do the year again. If she fails again, come to terms with it and look for alternatives.
Don't boost her artificially - it won't help long term.
Unless your child is at Singelijn which refuses to practice for these exams or at a private school looking to go to public secondaire, there is no need for your child to practice, as she will spend weeks practicing throughout May and June for these tests. In reality, the scores don't matter, just pass or fail and the pass rate is something like 90%.
Just as an aside, Singelijn has never had a student fail the CEB. :)
There will be plenty of public schools that have children who've never failed the CEB, it's not much of an achievement to boast about. However, it's not even a verifiable claim, as CEB results are strictly confidential and heads and not allowed to reveal the pass rate, so how you know, who knows.
The majority of public schools SUPPORT their students and don't leave it to parents to pay for private tutoring so that children are familiar with the CEB. The majority of public schools prepare their children for the CEB.