Check The WASSCE Grading System By WAEC

The West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) says it will maintain the grading system for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for school candidates despite the long closure of schools and the COVID-19 outbreak in the country.

 

The Head of School Examination at WAEC, Mr Godfred Addo in a Zoom interview monitored by Avenuegh.com said “even though we are not in normal times but the Council will maintain examination standard” He encouraged that there is no need for candidates to panic, adding that all the questions are from the syllabus. The interview with Samuel Eshun on Happy Morning Show can be accessed on the official Facebook page of WAEC Ghana.  We have provided the video below the page as well.

 

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WAEC WASSCE Grading System

According to the WAEC grading system, A1 is Excellent, B2 Very Good, B3 Good, C4, C5, and C6 are interpreted as Credit, D7, and D8 are interpreted as Pass, while F9 is Fail.

 

The Council explains that A1 and B2 in the WASSCE means (Excellent), B3 is B (very good), C4 is C (Good), C5 and C6 are D (credit), D7 and E8 are E (Pass) and F9 is F (Fail).

 

GRADENUMERIC VALUEINTERPRETATION
A11EXCELLENT
B22VERY GOOD
B33GOOD
C44CREDIT
C55CREDIT
C66CREDIT
D77PASS
E88PASS
F99FAIL

 

The Interview with Samuel Eshun on Happy Morning Show

Below is the interview with Samuel Eshun on Happy Morning Show. The over 50 minutes long interview featured instances where other Officials where contacted through zoom to express their views.

 

Mark Avenuegh

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