The Ghana Education Service (GES) has cautioned students to be mindful of the implications of misconduct during examinations which could lead to suspension or cancellation of results.
“Management of GES equally urges all candidates to be extra conscious of activities which will have the potential of undermining the integrity of the examination.”
In a statement dated August 29 2022, atleast 422,883 candidates are participating in the West African Certificate Examination (WASSCE), which commenced today, August 29 2022.
According to GES, management has ensured the smooth conduct of the examinations at all the designated 775 centers across the country.
However, it also cautioned Regional, District and Municipal Directors, Supervisors and Invigilators to take extra precautionary measures to ensure the examinations is malpractice free.
“Management wishes all candidates good luck and success in their exams,” the statement concluded.