Tweneboah Kodua SHS Student Admits Getting Science Questions Before Examination

The ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) has been trending since its commencement.

Prior to the commencement of the first theory paper which is Integrated Science, there were rumors circulating around that the question papers had been leaked. These reports were later denied by the West African Examinations Council.

However, following the end of the Integrated Science paper, the happenings that followed seem to corroborate the initial claim made that some of the papers had leaked. Several students took to social media to express their disappointment as their ‘Apor’ never came.

In all this, one school that seemed to have been hugely affected was Tweneboah Kodua SHS. In a viral video, the students were seen expressing their disappointment  as they boycotted their meals. They even threatened to boycott the WASSCE afterwards.

In a recent development, a final year student of the Tweneboah Kodua Senior High School has revealed that his colleagues got the Integrated Science Paper two of the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) ahead of time.

This according to him is because they sat for their paper, two hours after the West African Examinations Council (WAEC)’s designated time since they protested against their headteacher.

“We had the questions before going into the examination hall. Our friends in other schools sent them to us so we had solved it ahead of time”, the student spoke to Nhyira FM on anonymity.

“It took every student less than an hour to complete the 2 hour 30 minutes paper.”

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