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From Ada senior high to aggrey memorial with aggregate 24 . From her 4th choice school to a category B school , She did not choose Aggrey memorial as part of her school choices but later wanted it . No matter the grade you had school placement protocol is available ‼️‼️‼️‼️
Note : If you do not choose a school but you want to attend that school it’s very very possible 🔥🔥🔥🔥
School placement protocol still available ‼️. Get a school of your choice
Note : If you do not choose a school but you want to attend that school it’s very very possible 🔥🔥🔥🔥
School placement protocol still available ‼️. Get a school of your choice
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The index number is
011105405724
And the site to check is👇👇
https://cssps.gov.gh/placement/result
Kindly verify everything yourself if you still have doubts . She did not choose Aggrey memorial but wanted to go there , I made that possible 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The index number is
011105405724
And the site to check is👇👇
https://cssps.gov.gh/placement/result
Kindly verify everything yourself if you still have doubts . She did not choose Aggrey memorial but wanted to go there , I made that possible 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Note : these are just few protocols I have done , a lot of the parents do not allow me to expose their wards placement. Shine yours eyes do not let anyone use my proofs to deceive you . Always check the time and day I post my updates !!!!
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Index numbers are all not covered so if you have trust issues you can check Yourself !!!!
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From Tarkwa Senior High School to Wesley Girls
Just in ‼️‼️English Language dropping ditto Ditto . Confirmed
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Remember if you fail English no university will admit you 💯💯💯💯💯
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Remember if you fail English no university will admit you 💯💯💯💯💯
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English has been delivered to my vip registrants . You can text me now if you will like to purchase the paper
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SHS school placement protocol . If you want to get your preferred school of choice .‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Text me @Mrlinkman
Text me @Mrlinkman
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Result changing isn’t cheap, so get yourself ready before you text. And please, stay alert don’t let anyone scam you
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2 slots in two prestigious private schools in the country 1 with full master scholarship and half . Text me let’s have a deal
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2025 WASSCE Collapse:
A Wake-Up Call for Ghana’s Education System
A Stark Reality
The 2025 WASSCE results have raised serious concerns about student preparedness, learning culture, and examination integrity. With nearly three decades of experience teaching mathematics and having served as a WAEC Supervisor, I observed firsthand how structural changes and stricter monitoring exposed deep weaknesses in candidate readiness.
Key statistics for 2025:
Core Mathematics: 48.73% (A1–C6), down from 66.86% in 2024
Social Studies: 55.82% passed, down from 71.53% in 2024
Integrated Science: 57.74% passed, below 2023’s 66.82%
English Language: 69% passed
Mathematics and Social Studies showed the sharpest declines, reflecting serious gaps in understanding and exam discipline.
Why Performance Declined
1. Question Paper Variation
WAEC introduced variations in question papers to disrupt common malpractice patterns. Students who relied on copying from colleagues or external sources were suddenly unable to do so, resulting in mismatched answers and poor performance.
2. Enhanced Supervision
Collaboration with National Security, NIB, and external monitors tightened exam supervision. As a former WAEC Supervisor, I can confirm that stricter monitoring exposed students who were unprepared to sit for exams independently.
3. Over-Reliance on Predicted Questions (“APO”)
Many candidates depended heavily on leaked or predicted questions. When these did not appear in the exam, confidence collapsed, leading to low scores.
4. Real-Life, Reasoning-Based Questions vs Easier Nov/Dec Paper
The 2025 WASSCE school Mathematics exams required practical reasoning, real-life application, and logical problem-solving. Candidates could not rely solely on memorisation. In contrast, the Nov/Dec Mathematics paper followed WAEC’s usual, predictable trend and was noticeably easier. This illustrates that the challenge lay not in the exam itself, but in candidates’ ability to think critically and apply their knowledge.
Generational Shift in Learning Attitudes
Students of the 1990s and early 2000s:
Disciplined, highly motivated, and curious
Consulted teachers regularly
Solved exercises consistently
Valued understanding over shortcuts
Today’s Gen Z students:
Heavily focused on mobile phones and social media
Show little interest in quality tuition
Depend on leaked materials or shortcuts
Sometimes engage in organised malpractice, including paying for assistance
The decline is not about resources — today’s students have more materials than ever — but about discipline, attitude, and genuine learning.
Observations from Examination Centres
Having supervised WAEC exams, I have seen:
Students entering exams unprepared
Candidates refusing to attempt questions independently
Organised cheating arrangements
Heavy reliance on predicted questions
Such behaviours compromise the integrity of our certificates and the credibility of the WASSCE.
A Call to Action
1. Restore Discipline and Integrity in Schools – Values must come before grades.
2. Prioritise Reasoning Over Memorisation – Teachers should emphasise application of concepts.
3. Enforce Digital Discipline – Limit mobile phone distractions during study.
4. Maintain Strict Supervision – WAEC must sustain strict monitoring standards.
5. Parents Must Support Accountability – Stop encouraging shortcuts to results.
Conclusion
The 2025 WASSCE results are a wake-up call for students, teachers, parents, and the education system. Ghana must cultivate a culture of discipline, critical thinking, and genuine learning.
Success should be achieved through hard work, not shortcuts.
A Wake-Up Call for Ghana’s Education System
A Stark Reality
The 2025 WASSCE results have raised serious concerns about student preparedness, learning culture, and examination integrity. With nearly three decades of experience teaching mathematics and having served as a WAEC Supervisor, I observed firsthand how structural changes and stricter monitoring exposed deep weaknesses in candidate readiness.
Key statistics for 2025:
Core Mathematics: 48.73% (A1–C6), down from 66.86% in 2024
Social Studies: 55.82% passed, down from 71.53% in 2024
Integrated Science: 57.74% passed, below 2023’s 66.82%
English Language: 69% passed
Mathematics and Social Studies showed the sharpest declines, reflecting serious gaps in understanding and exam discipline.
Why Performance Declined
1. Question Paper Variation
WAEC introduced variations in question papers to disrupt common malpractice patterns. Students who relied on copying from colleagues or external sources were suddenly unable to do so, resulting in mismatched answers and poor performance.
2. Enhanced Supervision
Collaboration with National Security, NIB, and external monitors tightened exam supervision. As a former WAEC Supervisor, I can confirm that stricter monitoring exposed students who were unprepared to sit for exams independently.
3. Over-Reliance on Predicted Questions (“APO”)
Many candidates depended heavily on leaked or predicted questions. When these did not appear in the exam, confidence collapsed, leading to low scores.
4. Real-Life, Reasoning-Based Questions vs Easier Nov/Dec Paper
The 2025 WASSCE school Mathematics exams required practical reasoning, real-life application, and logical problem-solving. Candidates could not rely solely on memorisation. In contrast, the Nov/Dec Mathematics paper followed WAEC’s usual, predictable trend and was noticeably easier. This illustrates that the challenge lay not in the exam itself, but in candidates’ ability to think critically and apply their knowledge.
Generational Shift in Learning Attitudes
Students of the 1990s and early 2000s:
Disciplined, highly motivated, and curious
Consulted teachers regularly
Solved exercises consistently
Valued understanding over shortcuts
Today’s Gen Z students:
Heavily focused on mobile phones and social media
Show little interest in quality tuition
Depend on leaked materials or shortcuts
Sometimes engage in organised malpractice, including paying for assistance
The decline is not about resources — today’s students have more materials than ever — but about discipline, attitude, and genuine learning.
Observations from Examination Centres
Having supervised WAEC exams, I have seen:
Students entering exams unprepared
Candidates refusing to attempt questions independently
Organised cheating arrangements
Heavy reliance on predicted questions
Such behaviours compromise the integrity of our certificates and the credibility of the WASSCE.
A Call to Action
1. Restore Discipline and Integrity in Schools – Values must come before grades.
2. Prioritise Reasoning Over Memorisation – Teachers should emphasise application of concepts.
3. Enforce Digital Discipline – Limit mobile phone distractions during study.
4. Maintain Strict Supervision – WAEC must sustain strict monitoring standards.
5. Parents Must Support Accountability – Stop encouraging shortcuts to results.
Conclusion
The 2025 WASSCE results are a wake-up call for students, teachers, parents, and the education system. Ghana must cultivate a culture of discipline, critical thinking, and genuine learning.
Success should be achieved through hard work, not shortcuts.
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If you will need the BECE / WASSCE PAPERS a day before you write your exams , If please make arrangements for them as early as possible, because on the exams day, the probability of me not being able to attend to some messages is high since the number of chats will increase. Attention would be paid much to only those who will follow my terms and conditions , please take note.
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There are 39 days until May 4th.
BECE commences on the 4th of May . Quit friends who are not eager to pass 💯
BECE commences on the 4th of May . Quit friends who are not eager to pass 💯
Science is a compulsory subject, and failing it can prevent you from gaining admission to your preferred senior high school.
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Kindly be informed that, papers will be available for the upcoming exams, i.e WASSCE AND NOVDEC 2026 Please direct your friends and your junior brothers and sisters to me for correct questions with answers.
Core Mathematics Confirmed 💯
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