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In total, 1,292 candidates enrolled in this year's Basic Education Certification Exam (BECE) went to the municipality of Nzema East, in the Western Region.
Of these, 687 are boys and 605 are girls.
The total number of applicants in public schools is 1,029, of which 563 are boys and 466 are girls, while the number of applicants in private schools is 263, of whom 124 are boys and 139 are girls.
The total number of public schools is 35 and 13 private schools.
Five centers welcome these candidates and they do it. Nsien SHS (303 candidates), Bamiako Gwiraman SHS (452 applicants), Dr. Beamish Basic School (197 applicants), Axim Girls' SHS (224 applicants) and Prestea SHSTS (116 applicants).
The review of a week began on Monday, June 10 and is expected to culminate Friday, June 14, 2019.
The Regional Education Manager of the region, Mr. Alexis Matipa Nkakou, as well as some officials of the Directorate and the Director General of the Municipality (MCE), the Hon. Frank Okpenyen has visited all the centers since the beginning of the exam.
Mr. Alexis Matipa Nkakou, Director of Education, has so far described the exams as well conducted and thanked the supervisors and supervisors for the outstanding work they have accomplished.
He urged them to maintain their impressive performance.
Sending to the candidates on Wednesday, June 12, 2019, the director therefore encouraged candidates to study and finish hard.
He also advised them to avoid exam errors, as this could result in the cancellation of their papers and that of innocent candidates.
MEC Frank Okpenyen, better known as Franko, reiterated the need for candidates to seriously study and focus on their studies to enable them to succeed with distinction and benefit from the Free SHS program. Akufo-Addo of.
He also invited them to do their best, to relax, to read and to answer the questions put to them.
He took the opportunity, then, to convey the greetings of President Akufo-Addo and the hon. Member for the region, the Hon. Catherine Afeku.
He urged them to waive or refrain from any errors in examination that could result in the cancellation of their papers and results.
He also urged all supervisors and supervisors to ensure that the necessary serene environment is created at all times.
Hon Franko also asked security officers to give up any form of intimidation during the exam period of students and teachers.
For the first time, it has also arranged for all vehicles at the polls in the Assembly to be released in order to facilitate transportation in case of emergency.
He urged security personnel to also give up any form of intimidation during the examination period of students and teachers.
He concluded: "Mr MP, Mr MCE and the whole municipality have accompanied you in prayer since that day until your results are published".
Source: Daniel Kaku
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