SHS final year Students to write Exams Six weeks after re-opening, as WAEC sets Question Papers -Eductaion Minister

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The final year SHS students will be writing their exams in six weeks’ time after the re-opening date from June 22, BROADCASTGHANA.NET reports.

Report says the examinations will span across five weeks after the tutoring period, Education Minister, Matthew Opoku-Prempeh has announced.

In more detail, “They will be there for academic work and revision for six weeks do their West Africa Examination Council, the Ghana exams that we understand will take five weeks,” Dr. Opoku-Prempeh said.

In furtherance, He explained the Ghana office of WAEC has been consulted to set the papers specific to the country since other countries in the sub-region are tackling the pandemic and its effects uniquely.

The Minister also put out measures that there should be no assemblies, religious activities, or any mass gatherings when the schools re-open.

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Visitors would also not be allowed in the schools, all in a bid to prevent an outbreak in the institutions.

Lessons will start at 9am and are expected to end at 1 pm, Dr. Opoku-Prempeh said.

The president gave the green-light to finalists in Junior High, Senior High and universities to report to school to prepare for their exit exams.

-BROADCASTGHANA.NET

 

 

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