NEWS IN: WAEC Sends Out An Important Message To All Candidates, Parents And Teachers, Ahead Of The Release Of 2025 BECE Results & School Placements.
NOTICE OF BECE 2025
When the BECE results are released by WAEC, there are four groups of students who will not be placed in any of the five secondary schools they selected under the Free SHS policy.
These students will face at least a one-year delay before standing a chance of being considered for Free SHS in any public school.
1. Students whose results are cancelled by WAEC
When WAEC releases the BECE results, any candidate whose results are cancelled after investigations will see the description “Cancelled” against the affected subjects or their entire results.
Such students will automatically miss the school placement because of their academic records. The over 1,400 BECE candidates invited by WAEC to assist in investigations must keep hoping, since some may have their results cancelled if WAEC is convinced they cheated in the just-ended BECE.
2. Students with withheld results
If WAEC has not completed its investigations for a student or group of students, their results will be described as “Withheld.”
This means WAEC will continue investigations even after other candidates’ results are released. If the results remain withheld when the SHS placement is done, such students will not be considered and therefore cannot access secondary education in any public SHS.
3. Students who obtained Grade 9 in Mathematics or English Language (or both)
Although the Ministry of Education has not declared an official cut-off point, it is common knowledge that candidates who score Grade 9 in Mathematics, English Language, or both will not be placed in any school.
Such students will also not be allowed to do self-placement. This means they will miss secondary education in 2025 under the Free SHS programme.
4. Students absent during any Core Subject
If a student absents themselves from any of the four core subjects (English Language, Mathematics, Science, or Social Studies), they cannot be placed in a school.
This is because placement is determined by the raw scores of the four core subjects plus the best two from the remaining subjects. If one of the core scores is missing, the student’s placement becomes impossible.
5. Failure to enroll after placement
Finally, if parents fail to check their ward’s placement or do not enroll the student in the school within the official enrollment period, the student risks losing their chance to access secondary education under the Free SHS policy.
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