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Government of Sierra Leone Announces 2025 BECE Results

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  Sierra Leone’s Education Minister, Conrad Sackey has announced the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) results today Wednesday, October 29, 2025. The BECE, overseen by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), is taken by third-year Junior High School students. This examination serves dual purposes: determining eligibility for senior secondary education and certifying junior secondary education completion School supplies Earlier in July, a total of 129,838 pupils including, 62,788 males and 67,050 females, from 1,984 schools enrolled for the 2025 BECE  in Sierra Leone. ======= CLICK HERE NOW TO JOIN THE WAEC WHATSAPP CHANNEL TODAY Do you like watching BECE & WAEC Video Lessons? CLICK HERE NOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL DO YOU WANT TO SEARCH YOUR 2025 BECE RESULT? ๐Ÿ‘‡ WhatsApp  Mr. Mulla now  +232 79418867.

BREAKING: BECE 2025 Results to Be Announced Today at 1PM

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  The Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE) has confirmed that the 2025 BECE results will be officially announced today at 1:00 PM on SLBC TV. Minister Conrad Sackey shared the news, highlighting that the results reflect the hard work and dedication of pupils, teachers, and parents across Sierra Leone. He added that each result represents “a step forward in building a nation of confident and capable learners.” Stay tuned for the full announcement and updates on how to check your results. ======= CLICK HERE NOW TO JOIN THE WAEC WHATSAPP CHANNEL TODAY Do you like watching BECE & WAEC Video Lessons? CLICK HERE NOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL DO YOU WANT TO SEARCH YOUR 2025 BECE RESULT? ๐Ÿ‘‡ WhatsApp  Mr. Mulla now  +232 79418867.

Record Failure: 63% of Candidates Fail English Language in 2025 WASSCE

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  Sierra Leone’s 2025 WASSCE results have revealed a worrying decline in English Language performance, with only 11.77 percent of candidates obtaining a credit or better, while 63 percent failed the subject outright. The announcement, made by Minister of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE) Conrad Sackey, highlights one of the poorest performances in English in recent years, sparking concern among education stakeholders about literacy levels and teaching standards in secondary schools. According to the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), 143,985 candidates sat the examination nationwide. While some schools and students performed exceptionally well overall, the English Language outcomes stood out as a major weakness. Despite the decline in English performance, the 2025 examination also showcased notable success stories. Two female candidates topped the national rankings: Jalloh Mariam Roselyne of the Modern Academy Senior School of Excellence emerged as the best c...

Roseline Mariam Jalloh Tops 2025 WASSCE Results

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Roseline Mariam Jalloh of the Modern Academy Senior School of Excellence has emerged as the best-performing candidate in the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), according to official results released by the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE) this week. Jalloh sat nine subjects and excelled academically, earning four A1s (Excellent), three B2s (Very Good), and two B3s (Good), achieving a cumulative grade point average of 1.78 the highest among all candidates nationwide. She was closely followed by Russell Afwa Jemis of the International Secondary School, Freetown, who obtained six A1s, two B3s, and one C5, with an average grade unit of 1.89, securing the second position in the national ranking. The announcement of Jalloh’s achievement has drawn widespread praise from educators, parents, and the public, who described her performance as a testament to diligence, focus, and academic excellence. The Modern Academy Senior School of E...

Government of Sierra Leone Announces 2025 WASSCE Results

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  The Minister of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE), Conrad Sackey, has officially announced the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results, marking another milestone in Sierra Leone’s education sector. According to the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), a total of 143,985 candidates sat for the examination across the country. However, 13,213 results have been withheld due to suspected examination irregularities, while over 3,500 candidates’ results were not released owing to unpaid fees by their respective schools. This year’s results show mixed outcomes. While some schools and candidates achieved remarkable success, overall performance in the English Language saw a significant decline only 11.77 percent of candidates obtained a credit or better, while 63 percent failed the subject, making it one of the poorest performances in recent years. Two female pupils emerged as the best-performing candidates for the 2025 examination ses...

๐ŸŽ“ Breaking News: WASSCE Results to Be Released Tomorrow!

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The long wait is finally over! The Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE) has officially announced that the 2025 WASSCE results will be released to the public tomorrow. In a statement shared by the Minister of Basic and Senior Secondary Education, Conrad Sackey, the ministry confirmed that all analysis and review processes have been successfully completed. This marks the final stage before the much-anticipated results are made available to candidates across Sierra Leone. “ To every pupil who has endured the wait – your patience is about to be rewarded. To every parent who has stood as a pillar of support – your faith is about to be justified,” the Minister stated. Tomorrow will be a day of joy and reflection for thousands of students who sat the exams. It’s a moment to celebrate hard work, resilience, and academic success after months of dedication and preparation. The Ministry has also encouraged the public to stay tuned for the official announcement and result-check...

Minister Sackey Confirms WASSCE Results Will Be Released Next Week

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The Minister of Basic and Senior Secondary Education, Conrad Sackey has assured pupils, parents, and guardians that the 2025 WASSCE results will be released next week. Addressing growing concerns over the delay, the Minister stated that the Government has fully met its obligations to the West African Examinations Council (WAEC). The Council is currently completing its final quality assurance checks to guarantee the integrity and accuracy of the results. Once released, the Ministry will conduct an initial analysis before the official announcement. Officials emphasized their commitment to transparency and accountability, assuring that every pupil will receive the fair and credible results they have worked hard to achieve. The Ministry thanked the public for their patience and trust, underscoring the importance of collaboration in advancing the nation’s education sector. Source :  From the ministry of education CLICK HERE NOW TO JOIN THE WAEC WHATSAPP CHANNEL TODAY Do you like w...