Important Notice from the West African Examinations Council. Click Here

RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR DEALING WITH CASES OF IRREGULARITY IN THE COUNCILS EXAMINATIONS. Click Here 

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION FOR

SCHOOL CANDIDATES, 2025

Candidates are required to make themselves conversant with the

RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR DEALING WITH CASES OF IRREGULARITY IN THE COUNCIL’S EXAMINATIONS.

For the above document, candidates are to visit the Council’s website: www.waecgh.org.

2. Schools are required to circulate and explain the RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR DEALING WITH CASES OF IRREGULARITY IN THE COUNCIL’S EXAMINATIONS to all the candidates presented for the examination.

3. Heads of school are to ensure that the WASSCE for school candidates conducted in their schools is free from examination malpractice.

.4. WAEC reserves the right to refer heads of Public School to the Ghana Education Service (GES) for disciplinary action and any other legal remedy available if the school is found to be involved in examination malpractice.

5. Heads of School, candidates and parents are to note that candidates who are alleged to have

     been involved in examination malpractice shall have their entire results withheld.

Candidates will also be invited to a fair hearing as part of the investigation, and the relevant results will be cancelled if found culpable.

Note that details of the candidates’ subjects, type of malpractice, date, and venue for fair hearing will be posted on the WAEC website: www.waecgh.org.

6. WAEC reserves the right to derecognize any Private School if found to have been involved in examination malpractice. 

7. The processes of dealing with examination malpractice will be done within seventy-five (75) days after the release of results.