WAEC: FCT announces resumption date for graduating students
The administration made this known in a statement released by the Ag. Secretary for Education, Umaru A. Marafa, on Monday.
According to Marafa, all schools are expected to put COVID-19 measures and guidelines given by the PTF in place before they can be certified ready for resumption by the Department of Quality Assurance of the Education. The statement reads “Following the announcement for the re-opening of schools by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 for students in terminal classes of JSS 3 and SSS3, all schools in the FCT can re-open for exit students only, on Tuesday, 4th of August 2020 for preparation for their examinations, ie WASSCE and BECE.
“Schools that have put measures based on the PTF’s guidelines and have been inspected and certified as ready for resumption by the Department of Quality Assurance of the Education Secretariat can re-open from Tuesday, 4th August, 2020. “Those that have not been cleared by the Department are advised to hasten up to meet the requirement for resumption of their schools.
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