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GES Releases 2025 School Placement Results
Education

GES Releases 2025 School Placement Results

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has officially announced the release of the 2025 Computerized School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) results. This was contained in a statement signed by Dr. Munawaru Issahaque, Acting Deputy Director-General (Q & A), on behalf of the Acting Director-General of GES. According to the directive, all Regional Directors of Education are to promptly communicate the development to District Directors of Education and Heads of schools within their jurisdiction. Admission Process The GES emphasized that admissions must strictly follow the placement list generated by the CSSPS Secretariat. Schools are cautioned against admitting students outside the official placement without prior written approval from GES. Reporting and Registration Stude...
WAEC releases 2025 BECE provisional results; 177 candidates have entire results cancelled
Education

WAEC releases 2025 BECE provisional results; 177 candidates have entire results cancelled

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released provisional results of candidates who sat the 2025 BECE for School Candidates.The entire results of 177 candidates have been cancelled according to a press statement issued by WAEC on Saturday  [August 23] evening. The subject results of 718 candidates have also been cancelled, it said. In addition to the withholding of the entire results of 93 candidates, 1,240 candidates have had their subject results withheld. Meanwhile, the subject results of some candidates from 119 schools have been cancelled. According to WAEC, the subject results of some candidates from 87 schools have been withheld for further scrutiny. The withheld results may be cancelled or released based on the outcome of investigations by September ...
Sunyani West MP donates mathematical sets to BECE candidates
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Sunyani West MP donates mathematical sets to BECE candidates

Ms. Millicent Yeboah Amankwaah, the Member of Parliament for Sunyani West, has donated 2,700 mathematical sets to some candidates writing this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in the constituency.In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Sunyani, the MP said donation was her widow’s mite to support and inspire the candidates in the examination, saying “mathematics is a crucial subject, and every student deserves to have the necessary tools to tackle the questions”.Ms Amankwaah advised the candidates to eschew examination malpractices, saying that could lead to the cancellation of their results or subjects and potentially truncate their educational career.She encouraged them to rather trust in their abilities and remained confident, saying examination malpract...
Kadjebi DCE admonishes BECE candidates against exam malpractices   
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Kadjebi DCE admonishes BECE candidates against exam malpractices   

Dr. Sam Suraj Issaka, Kadjebi District Chief Executive DCE, has admonished the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) to avoid examination malpractices as it comes with consequences.    "Comport yourself and avoid examination malpractices," he said.   He said the examination is a journey to their future, so there is no need to fear.    Dr. Suraj made this remark while addressing BECE candidates before their examinations on Wednesday, June 11.   He encouraged them to read the examination questions well before answering so as not to make mistakes.    Dr. Suraj urged them to do well and pass the examination with ease.   A total of 1,467 candidates involving 765 males and 702 females are expected to writ...
BECE candidate urges implementation of 24-hour economy  
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BECE candidate urges implementation of 24-hour economy  

Master Michael Nabi, a candidate writing this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in the Sunyani Municipality has called on President John Dramani Mahama to implement the 24-hour economy.In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at New-Dormaa, he said most people in Sunyani were hopeful that the 24-hour economy would create opportunity for some of them to find something worth doing as they awaited their results.Master Nabi, a candidate at the New-Dormaa Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Basic School, said he anticipated doing ‘something’ after the examination, to enable him to prepare adequately for Senior High School (SHS).He said he had prepared himself adequately for the BECE, with the assurance to write and pass the examination well, and to benefit from the Free SHS ...
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