WAEC releases provisional 2024 WASSCE results


 

The West African Assessments Board (WAEC) has authoritatively delivered the temporary outcomes for the 2024 West African Senior School Endorsement Assessment (WASSCE) for school up-and-comers in Ghana.

This improvement comes after critical deferrals credited to monetary and strategic difficulties, eminently the breakdown of fundamental checking hardware and an extraordinary obligation owed by the public authority.


Prior reports demonstrated that more than 460,000 up-and-comers were impacted by the deferral, causing far and wide tension among understudies and their families.


The postponements were essentially because of broken scanners basic for handling assessment scripts, compounded by subsidizing requirements. WAEC expected quick fixes or substitution of the hardware to finish the outcomes handling.


Because of the circumstance, the Service of Instruction delivered an extra GHS25 million to WAEC to work with stamping exercises and guarantee the convenient arrival of the outcomes. This financing was expected to help WAEC's tasks and guarantee the smooth and consistent continuation of stamping exercises.


Following the public authority's intercession, WAEC projected that the outcomes would be delivered toward December's end.


John Kapi, WAEC's Head of Public Undertakings, expressed that with the extra assets, professionals had the option to fix the scanners and separated machines, empowering the chamber to continue with the outcomes handling.


Up-and-comers and schools can now get to the outcomes online through the WAEC official site, www.waecgh.org, utilizing the gave login qualifications.


WASSCE 2024 execution outline in center subjects

The presentation measurements for the center subjects in the 2024 WASSCE feature the two qualities and regions for development:


English Language:

69.52% of competitors accomplished grades somewhere in the range of A1 and C6, a slight downfall contrasted with 2023 (73.11%).

8.65% scored D7, while 5.53% and 5.88% scored E8 and F9, separately.

Science (Center):

66.86% passed with grades A1-C6, mirroring a consistent improvement contrasted with 62.23% in 2023.

15.40% scored D7, while 10.79% got grades of E8 or F9.

Coordinated Science:

A prominent downfall was noticed, with just 58.77% scoring A1-C6 contrasted with 66.82% in 2023.

8.69% scored D7, while 13.59% fell inside the E8-F9 section.

Social Examinations:

71.53% accomplished grades A1-C6, keeping up areas of strength for with regardless of a slight drop from 76.76% in 2023.

D7, E8, and F9 represented 9.03%, 6.44%, and 9.55% of applicants, individually.

WAEC featured fluctuating patterns in execution throughout the course of recent years (2021-2024).

Math reliably showed a vertical pattern, while English Language, Coordinated Science, and Social Examinations recorded varieties, demonstrating a requirement for designated mediations in educating and learning procedures.


WAEC has asked partners to stay watchful against fake people proposing to control results for an expense and empowers the utilization of its outcomes' confirmation framework, including a QR code highlight, to keep up with the respectability of the outcomes.

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