The Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC) has extended its best wishes to the over 600,000 candidates set to sit for the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), which begins on Wednesday, June 11.
In a statement, the coalition applauded the resilience and dedication of students, teachers, parents, and other stakeholders who have worked tirelessly to prepare learners for this critical milestone in their academic journey.
Despite challenges such as limited access to learning materials and inadequate infrastructure, GNECC commended the determination of candidates across the country.
“We recognise the challenges that many students have faced throughout the academic year… Yet, despite these obstacles, the resilience, determination, and commitment of our young candidates have been remarkable,” the statement said.
The coalition also called on examination officials, school administrators, and security personnel to uphold integrity, transparency, and fairness throughout the examination period.
GNECC urged the BECE candidates to maintain discipline and honesty, avoiding any form of malpractice.
GNECC stated, “Remember that this examination is just one step in your educational journey. Regardless of the outcome, your potential is limitless, and your dreams remain valid.”
GNECC reaffirmed its commitment to advocating for an inclusive, equitable, and quality education system that offers every child the opportunity to thrive.
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