West African Examination Council Put In Strict Measures In 2022 Wassce

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Ms. Agnes Teye Cudjoe who is the head of Public Affairs Of WAEC, addressed the media in Accra, she made mention of the issues of the question papers not earlier than 45 minutes before the start of every paper and enhanced strong inspection of malpractice. All schools who involve themselves in malpractice will be mentioned and shamed as well.
The Ghana Education Service regarding report received from concerned citizens about the collection of bribes and plans by certain schools to cheat. Ms Teye Cudjoe also added by saying there will be continued surveillance of schools by the council team of inspectors and security persons in the course of Yh examination.
All supervisor and invigilator should be guide by rules of the exams by being wise and vigilant, also refrain from taking mobile phone into the exams hall. She also said “They should not be agents of malpractice as unfortunately as in the case sometimes.
She called on the media to refrain form putting out unverified information on the contact of the exams
422,883 candidates from 977 schools is been administered for the 2022 WASSCE. There are 673 public schools, the number of private schools has decreased from 314 in 2021 to 304 in 2022 due to the folding up of some schools.
The examinational council has made access arrangements for all candidates with their special needs. Ms Teye Cudjoe said “let us be careful not to create unnecessary panic ,stress and fear among candidates in particular and society in general.
West African Examination Council Put In Strict Measures In 2022 WassceWest African Examination Council Put In Strict Measures In 2022 Wassce

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