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    GES urges supervisors and invigilators to uphold integrity and honesty

    ZamZam UpdateBy ZamZam UpdateJune 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Director of Early Childhood and Care Training on the Ghana Training Service (GES), Madam Adiza Tassa, has urged BECE supervisors and invigilators to uphold honesty and integrity because the 2025 examination continues throughout the nation.

    She made the decision throughout a tour of examination centres within the Atebubu-Amantin Municipality of the Bono East Area.

    Throughout her go to to numerous centres in Atebubu, Madam Tassa engaged candidates, supervisors, and invigilators, urging them to keep away from any actions that might compromise the integrity of the examination.

    She additionally suggested candidates to withstand the temptation of participating in examination malpractices, encouraging them to stay centered and do their greatest.

    Madam Tassa reminded the candidates that the BECE served as a gateway to the following stage of their educational journey, stressing that violating examination rules might jeopardize their eligibility for the federal government’s Free Senior Excessive Faculty programme.

    Expressing optimism in regards to the candidates’ preparation ranges, she wished them success of their examinations.

    In line with knowledge from the Municipal Training Directorate, a complete of two,224 candidates from 85 faculties—comprising 52 public and 33 non-public establishments—are sitting for the BECE throughout 9 centres within the municipality. The group consists of 1,085 males and 1,139 females.

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