JHS seniors are advised to resist roaming before the BECE exam



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The Sunyani Municipal Executive Director has advised seniors preparing for the Basic Education Certificate Exam (BECE) to be studious and resist the temptation to hang around aimlessly before their BECE exam.

Justina Owusu-Banahene said this will allow them to get good test scores and also protect them from contracting the deadly coronavirus disease.

When the BECE begins on September 14, it reminded candidates of the need to be disciplined and focus on their studies.

She gave the tips during her visit to some basic schools in the Municipality on Monday to interact with seniors.

She told students that although Covid-19 has brought changes in everyone’s way of life, that should not affect or ruin their studies.

In addition, he noted that, until students passed the BECE, they would not have the opportunity to benefit from the government’s free upper secondary school (FSHS) program, therefore they should do everything possible to ensure the continuity of their education.

Among the schools he visited were JHS Islamic School, High Street JHS, Sacred Heart JHS, Sunyani Business College Model JHS and others.

The MCE also warned students against all forms of bad exam practice, which could subsequently lead to cancellation of their results and jeopardize their future.

Madame Owusu-Banahene told them that they were going to write what they had already learned in school, therefore there was no need to panic, rather be sure to read all the questions before attempting to tackle your choice.

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