Tuesday 1 April 2014

2014 WASSCE BEGINS

This year’s May/June West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) begins today.
In all, over 360 candidates from both OLD SITE (Cape Coast Campus) & NEW SITE (Yamoransa Campus), are expected to write the examination at the school's YAMORANSA CAMPUS Assembly Hall.
Indeed, this is the first time such an exam is being written at the School's Yamoransa Campus. The change in venue from OLD SITE to NEW SITE has become necessary because of the sheer size of the new ultra modern Assembly Hall of the school's Yamoransa Campus. However, the WASSCE NOV/DEC exams for PRIVATE CANDIDATES will continue to be written at the OLD SITE (Cape Coast Campus) Assembly Hall.

SUBJECTS
The candidates will begin the examination with English Language (Oral) tomorrow and follow up on Wednesday with the Integrated Science One and Two papers, as well as Integrated Science Practicals.
Practicals in some subjects such as GKA, Foods & Nutrition etc. have already been written in the weeks prior to the main exams which begins today.

END OF EXAMS
The curtain will be drawn on the examination on May 16, 2014 with Management-In-Living, a paper to be written by candidates from the schools HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
ADVICE
The school authorities urged the candidates to conduct themselves properly, in accordance with the rules and regulations governing the examination. Sir Gilly, on behalf of all teachers, reiterated to all candidates that "...we believe in your ability to perform creditably in the examination. Indeed, your teachers have, over the period, prepared you adequately for the task ahead...".

The headmaster also made it known to students that “...in your own individual and collective interest, I implore you to desist from any unacceptable conduct that may have the tendency to bring the examination into disrepute and also bring untold hardship to you, your parents and the Sammo community at large,” he advised them.

The school's proprietor, Mr. Sammy Otoo  also entreated all supervisors and invigilators to be vigilant and ensure that the right atmosphere
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