The West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) has released the provisional results of candidates who participated in the 2024 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). According to WAEC, a total of 569,236 school candidates and private candidates sat for the exams. The Council indicated that the subject results of 377 school candidates …
Read More »Parents urged to make their children feel comfortable whiles writing this year’s BECE
The Bono East Regional Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Education Service, Mr. Anthony Kobla Abochi, has urged parents to create a comfortable environment for their children as they sit for this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). Mr. Abochi said by reducing household chores, parents can help their children …
Read More »B/E: 19,017 candidates to sit for this year’s BECE
About 19, 017 candidates will sit for this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in the Bono East region which starts on Monday 8 July 2024. The examinations are expected to take place at about 2,123 centers across the country with 569,095 candidates expected to sit for this year’s Basic …
Read More »Zigah Godwin Selase donates to Amadum – Adankwame M/A JHS ahead of 2024 BECE
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Adankwame Community Mining Scheme under Zigx Group of Companies in the Atwima Nwabiagya Municipality of the Ashanti region, Mr Zigah Godwin Selase has donated 120 mathematical sets, pens, pencils and other learning materials to Amadum – Adankwame M/A JHS ahead of 2024 BECE which …
Read More »EZone Network GH organizes pre-test for BECE candidates
EZone Network GH in collaboration with the Ghana Education service have organized a pre-test for some selected private and public basic schools within the Bono East region. The pre-test, is to ascertain the preparedness of the BECE candidates while equipping them with the technicalities needed for writing the Basic Education …
Read More »BECE: Allow the Juvenile Justice System to handle examination malpractice – Bright Appiah to WAEC
The Executive Director-Child Rights International, Bright Appiah has proposed that the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) and the Ministry of Education should allow the Juvenile Justice System in Ghana to handle examination malpractice during Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). According to him, examination malpractice is a minor crime so it is …
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