WAEC To Introduce Computing

Reports say that the West African Examination Council (WAEC) will starting from 2005 examine students in computing as a full subject in all second cycle institutions nationwide.

In view of this, copies of the respective syllabus have been released to all schools to enable those interested to prepare their students sufficiently enough for the exams.

Mr. Vincent Arhin-Hayford, Assistant Headmaster in charge of Administration at Nsaba Secondary School disclosed this in an interview with the paper in the Central Region.

He said until WAEC proposed exams take off, students who are currently taking computer lessons in the schools will take a proficiency exam and those who pass would be presented with the certificates.

Source: GhanaWeb

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