2022 WASSCE starts in Hohoe

Hohoe (V/R), Aug. 1, GNA – The 2022 West African Senior High School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) has begun in Senior High Schools in the Hohoe Municipality of the Volta region.

Candidates nationwide began the examinations with project work subjects like textiles, graphic design, ceramics and basketry on Monday.

A visit by the Ghana News Agency (GNA) to the Hohoe E.P Senior High School, saw candidates busily rendering their accounts for their stewardship for the past three years.

Mr Nicholas Ativoe, the Head of the Visual Art Department of the School, said a total of 117 candidates on the Course were writing textile and graphic design which would take five days.

He said after that there would be another project on three-dimensional (3D) which would also take another five days, adding that they had not recorded any absentee at the time of the visit.

A total of 422,883 candidates from 997 schools registered for the WASSCE after the extended closing date of April 8, 2022.

Ghanaian candidates are the only students writing examination since the other WASSCE-writing countries, including Nigeria, The Gambia, and Sierra Leone have returned to the May/June examination calendar.

GNA

2022 WASSCE starts in Hohoe

Hohoe (V/R), Aug. 1, GNA – The 2022 West African Senior High School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) has begun in Senior High Schools in the Hohoe Municipality of the Volta region.

Candidates nationwide began the examinations with project work subjects like textiles, graphic design, ceramics and basketry on Monday.

A visit by the Ghana News Agency (GNA) to the Hohoe E.P Senior High School, saw candidates busily rendering their accounts for their stewardship for the past three years.

Mr Nicholas Ativoe, the Head of the Visual Art Department of the School, said a total of 117 candidates on the Course were writing textile and graphic design which would take five days.

He said after that there would be another project on three-dimensional (3D) which would also take another five days, adding that they had not recorded any absentee at the time of the visit.

A total of 422,883 candidates from 997 schools registered for the WASSCE after the extended closing date of April 8, 2022.

Ghanaian candidates are the only students writing examination since the other WASSCE-writing countries, including Nigeria, The Gambia, and Sierra Leone have returned to the May/June examination calendar.

GNA