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Thursday 18 August 2016

About 4K BECE Candidates Risk Missing 2016 SHS Placements!


Four thousand two hundred 2016 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) applicants risk not being set into senior secondary schools (SHSs) and specialized establishments (TIs) this year.


This is because of the disappointment of their middle schools (JHSs) to present their information toward the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) for forward transmission to the Computerized Schools Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) Secretariat for the 2016 SHS arrangement exercise.

The competitors are from 155 JHSs the nation over. Out of the 10 areas in the nation, just the Upper West Region has presented the full information on every one of its hopefuls.

The information involves names of applicants, list numbers and senior secondary schools (SHSs) or specialized foundations (TIs) they have picked.

The National Coordinator of the CSSPS, Mr Kwasi Anokye, who made this known not Junior Graphic, gave a breakdown of districts yet to give information on their competitors as Northern Region, 53; Volta Region, 29; Central Region, 27; Western Region, 23; Greater Accra Region, 15; Ashanti Region, four; Brong Ahafo Region, two, while the Eastern and Upper East areas have one school each.

The CSSPS Secretariat, in this way, cautioned if the schools decline to present the information before the current month's over and WAEC discharges the BECE results, it will be constrained to proceed with the 2016 situation without the information of those competitors which the secretariat doesn't have.

"You know we work as one with WAEC and there are a few schools which are yet to present their full information to the committee for us to pick them and work with them," Mr Anokye said.

He said the secretariat had gotten a rundown of the schools which had not yet submitted information on their applicants and had sent it to the territorial executives of training who might thusly submit them to the area chiefs of instruction for forward conveyance to the influenced JHSs to act quick in making the information accessible to the secretariat.

"This is intense, I can let you know," he said and included that "this week we would go to some of such schools in the Greater Accra Region to pick the information on the competitors since it influences the position exercise. On the off chance that we are not ready to go to every one of the schools, nobody ought to point the finger at us".

A year ago, he said, at the time WAEC discharged the BECE results, there were a few schools that had not presented the information of the contender to the chamber.

"Notwithstanding this, we proceeded to do the situation and when the information got to WAEC, the hopefuls included couldn't get their first decision schools despite the fact that they performed incredibly," Mr Anokye said.

The national facilitator, in this way, charged all JHSs that were yet to present the information on their contender to do as such before it was past the point of no return.

As per him, when it happens that way, it is the CSSPS that is faulted.

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