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The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has extended a heartfelt goodwill message to candidates sitting for the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), which commences on Wednesday, June 11.
In a message shared ahead of the nationwide examination, GNAT encouraged students to approach this crucial phase of their academic journey with "zeal, determination and optimism" as they take the first major step towards building a brighter future.
“We urge you to observe all the rules guiding the examination, refrain from malpractices, and approach all the papers diligently and consciously, and surely, you would come out with flying colours,” the association stated.
GNAT expressed its full confidence in the students’ abilities and called on them to make themselves, their parents, and the nation proud.
“Remember, GNAT is with you, and Ghana is with you. Your labour and efforts would not be in vain,” the statement added.
The association concluded by wishing the candidates success and reaffirming its belief in the great potential of Ghana’s young learners.
Read the full statement below

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