Bece, This examination is both for certification and selection to Senior High Schools and Technical Institutions.The results of the examination is based on Continuous Assessment and the external examination. The Continuous Assessment forms 30% whilst the external examination forms 70% of the total assessment.
2. ELIGIBILITY
Candidates in the third year of Junior High Schools approved by the Ghana Education Service are eligible to register to take part in this examination.
3. DATE OF EXAMINATION
The examination is conducted nationwide in June each year.
4. ENTRY PERIOD AND DOCUMENTS
Registration for the examination is done electronically in October/November each year. Statement of Entries, CDs together with the registration fees should reach the appropriate Office of the Council by specified dates that will be determined by the Council from year to year.
5. SUBJECTS FOR THE EXAMINATION
The following are the subjects for the Basic Education Certificate Examination:
- English Language
- Ghanaian Language and Culture
- Social Studies
- Integrated Science
- Mathematics
- Basic Design and Technology
- Religious & Moral Education
- Information and Communication Technology
- French (optional)
6. GRADING OF CANDIDATES
Candidates are graded based on performance in the external examination (objective and written) and Continuous (Internal) Assessment marks provided by the schools. A nine-point numerical scale is used in grading the candidates with Grade 1 denoting the highest performance and Grade 9 the lowest.
7. RELEASE OF RESULTS
The results of the examination are released in August to enable successful and qualified candidates enter Senior High Schools and Technical Institutes at the beginning of the academic year. The results lists are sent to the participating schools, whilst each candidate receives a statement of results through his/her school.Candidates can also check their results online with an access card at www.waecgh.org
8. SELECTION OF CANDIDATES TO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Candidates are selected to Senior High Schools by the Computerized School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS).
9. REVIEW OF SCRIPTS
Scripts are kept for three months after the release of results before they are finally destroyed. During this time, review of scripts for a fee is allowed and this is done at the instance of the Head of school or an accredited representative of the school since the Basic Education Certificate Examination is a school-based examination. The Council by policy does not undertake review of scripts at the instance of candidates, parents, guardians or persons claiming to act “in loco parentis”.
10. CERTIFICATES
Certificates are sent to the schools for collection by individual candidates. Certificates are produced once, and so certificates which get lost or damaged after collection are not replaced.
11. CONFIRMATION OF RESULTS
Candidates who lose their certificates may confirm their results to prospective employers and educational institutions.
12. ATTESTATION OF RESULTS
Candidates who lose their certificates may confirm their results to prospective employers and educational institutions.
13. FURTHER INFORMATION/ENQUIRIES
All enquires about the Basic Education Certificate Examination may be directed to the Deputy Registrar/Controller, National Examination Administration Department on telephone numbers (+233)302- 208201-9 or email [email protected]