GhanaStar
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Music
No Result
View All Result
GhanaStar
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Music
No Result
View All Result
GhanaStar
No Result
View All Result
Home Top Stories

2014 WASSCE: 96% of Ghanaian Students Passed – Education Minister

August 26, 2014
in Top Stories
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Only 3.7 percent of Ghanaian students who wrote this year’s West African Examination Council (WAEC) examinations failed, the country’s Education Minister has said. This means 96.3 percent of the candidates passed.
A total of 68,062 out of 242,162 students who sat for the final examination are eligible for admission to tertiary institutions.
The figure represent 28.11 per cent of candidates who obtained grades A1 to C6 in at least six subjects, including English Language and Mathematics (Core).
The results have been interpreted by the media and the public to mean that 72 percent of the candidates who scored grades below C6 failed.
But both the Ghana Education Service and the Ministry of Education have described the interpretation as misleading.
In separate interviews, they said even though 72 percent failed to obtain grades that could qualify them for admission into tertiary institutions, they nonetheless got pass marks.
Sector Minister Prof Jane Naana Opoku Agyemeng told private FM station, Joy, Tuesday, that the candidates who can be said to have failed totally were those who did not score any grades with credit.
According to her, the 28 percent of students who obtained grades that qualify them for entry into tertiary institutions is an improvement on that of last year.
She said in 2006, 12.5 percent of students fell within the A1-C6 category; 10.5 percent in 2007; 12.9 percent in 2008; 14.5 percent in 2009; 26 percent in 2011; 31 percent in 2012; and 19 percent in 2013.
Out of the total number who wrote the examination, 126,921 representing 52.41 per cent, were males, while 115,241 representing 47.59 per cent, were females.
The examination was conducted for 809 participating schools.
A total of 1,447, representing 0.59 per cent of the candidates who registered, did not write the examination. The results of 321 candidates who sat for the examinations have been cancelled after being found culpable of examination malpractices.

You Might Also Like

Prominent Ghanaian Leaders and Clergy Honor Late Apostle Dr. Michael Kwabena Ntumy at State House Funeral

Vice President Bawumia Shares Inspiring Journey from Oxford University to Political Success

The Diverse Currencies of Africa: Impact on Economic Growth

Tags: educationEducation in AfricaEducation MinisterfailedFM stationGhana Education ServiceGrading systems by countryinstitutionsJane Naana Opoku AgyemengMinistry of EducationpercentSector MinisterStandardized testsstudentsWASSCEWest African Examination CouncilWest African Examinations CouncilWest African Senior School Certificate Examination

Related News

Prominent Ghanaian Leaders and Clergy Honor Late Apostle Dr. Michael Kwabena Ntumy at State House Funeral

Prominent Ghanaian Leaders and Clergy Honor Late Apostle Dr. Michael Kwabena Ntumy at State House Funeral

by ghanastar
February 25, 2024
0

In a poignant ceremony held on Saturday, February 24, 2024, at the Forecourt of the State House, hundreds of mourners...

Vice President Bawumia Shares Inspiring Journey from Oxford University to Political Success

Vice President Bawumia Shares Inspiring Journey from Oxford University to Political Success

by ghanastar
June 17, 2023
0

In a heartfelt revelation of his life's journey, the Vice President of the Republic, His Excellency Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, spoke...

The Diverse Currencies of Africa: Impact on Economic Growth

The Diverse Currencies of Africa: Impact on Economic Growth

by ghanastar
June 17, 2023
0

Africa, a continent rich in cultural diversity, is home to a vast array of currencies. With 54 recognized countries, each...

Suicide at Aburi Botanical Gardens: Man Found Dead

Suicide at Aburi Botanical Gardens: Man Found Dead

by ghanastar
January 14, 2023
0

A man, believed to be in his fifties, has died by suicide in the Aburi Botanical Gardens in the Eastern...

Next Post

Michael Ayittey Okine (Ayitey Powers) in Court for Visa Fraud

Ghanaians Could Be Eating Dolphins as Smoked Fish

Categories

  • Africa & World
  • African Music Lyrics Directory
  • Business
  • Business Directory
  • celebrities
  • Computing
  • Diaspora
  • Entertainment
  • Events
  • Feature
  • Featured
  • Ghana Elections 2016
  • Headlines
  • Health
  • International
  • Internet
  • Jobs
  • lifestyle
  • Music
  • News
  • Offbeat
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Profiles
  • Religion
  • Security
  • Seth Terkper
  • Smart Home
  • Social Networks
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Top Stories
  • World News

Tags

accra addo africa Association football Banks - NEC business Business_Finance chairman Donald Trump economy education Entertainment_Culture environment Geography of Africa ghana Ghanaian people government Government of Ghana Human Interest John Dramani Mahama john mahama Law_Crime mahama minister MPs elected in the Ghanaian parliamentary election Nana Addo Nana Addo Dankwa Nana Akufo-Addo National Democratic Congress National Democratic Congress (NDC) New Patriotic Party New Patriotic Party (NPP) nigeria politics Politics of Ghana president Social Issues Social Media Social Media & Networking sports United Kingdom United Nations United States Vice President War_Conflict

Recent Posts

  • Government of Ghana Unveils Official Portraits of President John Dramani Mahama and Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang
  • Who Is the Woman (Sheena Gakpe) in Sarkodie’s Latest Hit “No Sir” and Why Everyone Is Talking about It
List of Ghana Holidays for 2020
Ghana Geocoding
Ghana Cedis Exchange API
Ghana Maps Service
Toyota Cars Auto Auction History
  • African Music Lyrics Directory
  • Business Directory
  • Diaspora
  • Top Stories

All rights reserved © 2021 GhanaStar.com

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Music

All rights reserved © 2021 GhanaStar.com