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Over 50,000 candidates sits for BECE in Western and Western North Region
This year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) has started smoothly across the country.
Over 50,000 candidates are participating in the Western and Western North Region.
A total number of 58,316 candidates are participating in the examinations with specifically 29,718 males and 28,598 female candidates and 20,891 male candidates in the two regions.
The BECE is ongoing in 17 centres with 449 private schools and 746 public schools involved.
Speaking to an Educationist and a headmaster of one reputable school in the Western Region, Mr Charles Mintaba made it known the examination is going on smoothly and he is confident the atmosphere will be like that till the examinations are over.
He went further to say that a new policy was introduced last year concerning how candidates choose schools for their Senior high education. He revealed that Sensitization Policy has been introduced where candidates chose schools after examinations base on their own assessment.
A total of 571, 894 candidates are writing the examination from today, Monday, November 15, 2021, to Friday, November 19, 2021, at 2,158 centres nationwide with a total of 20,124 invigilators, 2,158 supervisors and 1,853 assistant supervisors.
Mrs Agnes Teye-Cudjoe, Head of Public Affairs, West African Examinations Council’s National Office, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), said the Council had put in place stringent security measures to prevent leakages in this year’s examinations.
She said officials of the National Intelligence Bureau monitored the production process – printing, sorting and packaging of the papers- and were confident that there would be no leakages of the papers before and during the exams.
“The Council has also increased the number of depots storing confidential materials under strict surveillance to ensure that the papers did not leak before and during the examinations,” she said.
Mrs Teye-Cudjoe said all COVID-19 safety protocols would be observed during the examination, stressing that all candidates would be given hand sanitisers and that “should a candidate fall sick and a medical report is available, a committee will look into the situation and make a decision.”
A statement signed by Mrs Cassandra Twum Ampofo, the Head of Public Relations, Ghana Education Service, commended teachers, school heads, parents, and other stakeholders for preparing the candidates for the examination.
The statement entreated all stakeholders to desist from any form of examination malpractice.
It said details of the selection process for the Senior High School would be communicated in due course and wished all candidates success and good luck.
Mr Peter Korda, Head of Public Relations, Ghana National Association of Teachers, said they expected the BECE results to be better this year despite the long COVID-19 break.
He said teachers did their best to catch up with the curriculum after the 10-month break in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“COVID-19 pushed teachers to go the extra mile to adequately prepare students for the examinations through extra classes and online teaching and assignments,” he said.
He advised the candidates to adhere to the rules and regulations of the exams.
Meanwhile, male candidates continue to dominate the examination with 287,605 males writing this year’s examination as against 284,289 females.
In 2020, out of a total of 531, 705 candidates, the females were 262, 286 against 269,419 males.
In 2019, out of 517, 331 candidates, there were 253, 729 females and 263, 602 males.
For 2018, the females were 246,529 against 263,295 males, totalling 509, 824.
The year 2017 was not different. A total of 226, 905 females wrote the examination against 241, 148 males.
The Ashanti Region, for a very long time, has been registering the highest number of candidates with males outnumbering the females.
In 2017, it had 47,702 males against 45,868 females. In 2018, the males were 54,487 as against 51,121. Similarly, there were 52,945 males and 51,516 females in 2019. A total of 54,025 males and 52,832 females in 2020. And in 2021, the males were 55,829 whereas the females were 55,603.
The case is different for Greater Accra Region, which records more females than males.
In this year’s examination, the Region (Greater Accra) registered 50,815 males and 54,824 females.
There were 45,172 males against 49,271 females in 2020.
Also, whereas 43,273 males were recorded in 2019, the females were 47,311.
In 2018, the male candidates stood at 42, 643 against 45,710 females.
The males in 2017 were 41,022 against 44,019 females.
Below is the regional breakdown for this year’s examination:
Eastern Region, 28,475 males, 27, 455 females.
Central Region, 31,954 males and 31,773 females.
Western and Western North Regions will have 29,718 males and 28,598.
The Bono, Ahafo and Bono East Regions registered 27,138 males against 26127 females.
A total of 21,871 males and 20,222 will represent the Volta and Oti Regions.
The Northern, North East and Savannah Regions will have 24,029 males and 20,809 females.
Upper East, 10,586 males and 11,530 females.
The Upper West Region, 7,290 males and 7,348 females.
Source: skyypowerfm.com

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