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WASSCE 2024 STORY

We are proud to celebrate another year of an outstanding academic milestone, with students achieving impressive results in their final examination.

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The West African Senior Secondary School Examination (WASSCE) results, released on December 30, 2024, showcased a range of achievements, reflecting the diverse talents and capabilities within the student body. The results was a mix of successes and areas for improvement which were to be expected after a year of unprecedented academic challenge.

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The overall performance of the graduating class is commendable. A significant percentage of students achieved distinctions in key subjects obtaining hundred percent (100%) pass in nine (9) subjects. Namely: Business Management, Economics, Elective Maths, Christian Religious Studies (CRS), Geography, French, Physics, Chemistry, and General Knowledge in Arts (GKA). The pass rate for the remaining subjects was above 90% with several students obtaining high grades (A1-B3).

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Four students of the graduating class emerged with 8A1s: David Ankrah, the valedictorian, Maxwell Ayeyi Boamah, Daniel Yayra Sengretsi, and Daniel Ebo Dadzie. This height is the first of its kind in the school's history to produce more than two 8A1s students.

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Daniel Ebo Dadzie
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Daniel Sengretsi
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David Ankrah
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Maxwell Boamah

There are many other commendable results like five (5) students also emerging with 7A1s & 1B. The school head prefect, Gerald Engmann, Francis Perry Boafo, Valerie Briandt, Zoe Burckson and Daequon Denuh all attained this feat. Seven (7) students secured 6A1s: Pamela Afriyie, Wendy Agboh, Phoebe Agyei, Kwabena Atuobi-Yiadom, Colin Blewu, Tsedzom Kpokli, and Rosaline Abedi seventeen (17), with 5A1s and twenty-four students, with 4A1s. Several other students received honorable mentions. They achieved exceptional results, securing top grades in various subjects.

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Daequon Denuh
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Gerald Engmann
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Valerie Briandt
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Zoe Burckson
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Francis Perry Boafo
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Pamela Afriyie
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Colin Blewu
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Phoebe Adomah
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Wendy Agboh
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Tsedzom Kpokli
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Kwabena
Atuobi-Yiadom
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Rosaline Akosua Abedi

This success is a testament to the combined efforts of students, teachers, and parents, highlighting support and dedication of all who were involved. However, the results also accentuate areas where further support is needed.

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Our heartfelt congratulations are extended to these high-achieving students and encourage them to continue pursuing their academic passions. Their success serves as an inspiration to their peers.

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