
OUR WASSCE STORY
Hope College has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to academic excellence with an exceptional performance in the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). The results showed that students not only achieved impressive pass rates across all subjects but also significantly outperformed general national averages—most notably in Mathematics.
Across the board, the school recorded near-perfect pass rates in almost every subject. The candidates recorded 100% pass in the following subjects: English Language, Business Management, History, Elective Mathematics, Government, Christian Religious Studies (CRS), Geography, French, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Foods and Nutrition, Management-in-Living (MIL) and General Knowledge-in-Art (GKA).

Daniel Ebo Dadzie

Daniel Sengretsi

David Ankrah

Maxwell Boamah
In Core Mathematics, over 82% of the candidates passed — a figure that significantly exceeds national performance of less than 50%.
These achievements reflect a well-rounded academic environment where excellence is not limited to one discipline. While the school celebrates these successes, it remains committed to continuous improvement.

Daequon Denuh

Gerald Engmann

Valerie Briandt

Zoe Burckson

Francis Perry Boafo

Pamela Afriyie

Colin Blewu

Phoebe Adomah

Wendy Agboh

Tsedzom Kpokli

Kwabena
Atuobi-Yiadom

Rosaline Akosua Abedi
Overall, the 2025 WASSCE results affirm Hope College’s position as a leading institution in delivering high-quality secondary education. The performance not only surpasses national averages but also highlights the school’s consistent ability to nurture academic excellence across diverse subject areas.
As Hope College celebrates this achievement, it remains dedicated to raising the bar even higher—equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to excel at the highest levels.
