Old Tafo Municipality Reports Smooth BECE Exams
The Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in the Old Tafo Municipality is proceeding without incident. A total of 2,196 students from 50 schools are participating. Authorities have noted high discipline and minimal absenteeism, with no cases of examination malpractice reported so far.
The 2026 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) is proceeding without any issues in the Old Tafo Municipality. A total of 2,196 candidates are taking the exams. All schools report high discipline and very few students absent.
Authorities have confirmed zero cases of cheating or malpractice. The Municipal Chief Executive, Abubakar Sadiq, visited several examination centres. He expressed satisfaction with the orderly conduct observed. Members of the Municipal Education Oversight Committee also joined the tour. They are pleased with both student and invigilator behaviour. Sadiq noted the invigilators are effectively managing the process. He encouraged students to trust their preparation.
This smooth operation is a positive sign for the municipality's educational output. The BECE is a crucial examination in Ghana. It determines placement into senior high schools. Consistent successful completion of this exam reflects well on educational systems. It impacts future workforce quality. The Old Tafo Municipality's performance here is a small but important part of Ghana's overall education narrative. This year, 50 public and private schools sent students. This is a broad participation across the municipality.
Abubakar Sadiq stated, "The level of discipline is very high." He added, "The invigilators are also on top of their duties." He also urged integrity and warned against malpractice. Results could be cancelled for cheating. Betty, the Municipal Director of Education, confirmed the process is on track. She mentioned that Day Two exams were in Social Studies and Creative Arts. She noted only four absentees out of the 2,196 candidates. This absenteeism rate is very low. There were no pregnancy-related absences, which can sometimes occur.
The successful administration of these exams has direct implications for students. It means their academic efforts are being fairly assessed. This allows for equitable placement into secondary schools. For the municipality, it reinforces its commitment to quality education delivery. It also highlights effective local governance in education oversight. The Ministry of Education and other bodies monitor these national exams closely. Trends in exam integrity are important national data points. Low malpractice rates suggest strong preparatory measures are in place.
Source: StatsGH — Ghana's data-driven news platform