West African Examinations Council finished planning for 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination across Nandom Municipality. The organization expects 890 students from 37 schools to take the important test. Boys make up 437 candidates and girls total 453 participants. Public schools contribute most test takers compared to private institutions. Four locations will host the exam sessions during testing period.
Nandom Senior High School serves as the main distribution point for exam materials. Ko Senior High School joins three other centers hosting student examinations. St. Maria Goretti Junior High School and Baseble Basic School complete the testing venue list. Officials assigned 37 staff members to supervise and monitor all exam activities. Health workers stand ready at each location to help students who need medical care.
Education director Pascaline Ninfaakang visited centers to encourage nervous students before testing begins. Municipal leader Anthony Ziniel praised teachers and parents for preparing candidates well. Parliament member Richard Kuuire promised free hot meals for every student during exam days. Female students receive sanitary supplies at all testing locations. Community leaders want students to feel supported throughout the challenging examination process.
Nandom Senior High School serves as the main distribution point for exam materials. Ko Senior High School joins three other centers hosting student examinations. St. Maria Goretti Junior High School and Baseble Basic School complete the testing venue list. Officials assigned 37 staff members to supervise and monitor all exam activities. Health workers stand ready at each location to help students who need medical care.
Education director Pascaline Ninfaakang visited centers to encourage nervous students before testing begins. Municipal leader Anthony Ziniel praised teachers and parents for preparing candidates well. Parliament member Richard Kuuire promised free hot meals for every student during exam days. Female students receive sanitary supplies at all testing locations. Community leaders want students to feel supported throughout the challenging examination process.