The Ghana Education Service (GES) Ashanti marked the 2026 International Mathematics Day (Pi Day) in grand style, as schools across the region engaged in math quizzes, puzzles, and exhibitions to promote STEM education
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Dr. William Amankra Appiah’s Speech on the 2026 International Day of Mathematics.
The Ashanti Regional Director of Education, Dr. William Kwame Amankra Appiah, has urged stakeholders to prioritise mathematics education as Ghana marks the 2026 International Day of Mathematics. Speaking on the theme “Mathematics and Hope,”
Hon. Edem Agbana to Offer Scholarships to 400 Tertiary Students: Get On Board
Eric Edem Agbana, Member of Parliament for the Ketu North Constituency, has announced a scholarship initiative to support 400 tertiary students in the constituency. The second cohort of the programme will see beneficiaries receive between 60% and 100% coverage of their academic fees
See How BECE Supervisors Monitor Examinations
Supervisors play a vital role in ensuring the smooth conduct of the BECE. Working alongside assistant supervisors and invigilators, they manage exam centres
Why BECE Certificate Is Important for Students
Why is the BECE certificate important for every student in Ghana? Learn how it helps with Senior High School admission and placement and …
What Happens If You’re Caught Cheating in BECE?
What happens if a student is caught cheating in the BECE? What offences are considered examination malpractice in the BECE? Common cheating offences and the possible consequences candidates may face according to WAEC examination rules in Ghana.
List of Items Candidates Are Not Permitted to Present to BECE Exam Hall
Did you know that candidates writing the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) are not allowed to enter the exam hall with certain items? What are these prohibited materials and why are they banned?
The New BECE Rules Every Candidate Must Know
What items are not allowed in the BECE exam hall? How should candidates prepare and behave during BECE? Why do WAEC, GES, and the Ministry of Education enforce strict BECE rules?
Why BECE Candidates Are Not Allowed to Use Calculators
BECE candidates are not allowed to use calculators during examinations to ensure fairness, academic integrity, and proper assessment of fundamental skills.
BECE Arrival Times and Reporting Procedures You Must Know
Understanding BECE arrival times and reporting procedures is crucial for every candidate to ensure a smooth exam experience. Students are required to arrive at their exam centres at least 30 minutes before the start, while supervisors and invigilators report early to prepare