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A total of 35,893 candidates from 769 schools in the Northern Region are sitting for this year's Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).
Out of the total, 18,647 of the candidates are male, while 17,246 are female.
611 of the schools are public institutions, with 32,592 students participating. Among these students, 17,151 are male candidates, and 15,441 are female candidates.
The remaining 158 schools are private, with 3,301 candidates. Of these, 1,496 are male candidates, and 1,805 are female candidates. The exams would take place in 128 centres with 131 supervisors.
A press statement released by the education directorate and signed by the public relations officer, Owusu Frederick, cautioned students against any form of examination malpractice. "The consequences of such actions are severe and can jeopardise your academic future."
The statement encouraged parents to provide a calm, supportive, and nurturing environment for their wards during the exams, ensuring they have enough rest, balanced meals, and encouragement.
It acknowledged the vital role teachers play in shaping not just academic competence but moral uprightness of students. "As you continue to provide final guidance, we encourage you to reinforce messages of discipline, focus, punctuality, and exam etiquette."
The statement also called on supervisors, invigilators, and examination officials to uphold the highest standards of professionalism. "We count on your vigilance and neutrality to ensure the integrity of the examination process. Your role is central to maintaining a fair and conducive atmosphere across all centres."
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