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5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
The challenge of doing well in Maths and Science remains a headache to authorities as each and every year, student normally expressed low interest in core maths.
The poor performance in Mathematics and Science continues to be an issue of concern to Ghanaian educational authorities.
In fact, 73,243 Ghanaian candidates also failed in Integrated Science. In total, 375,763 candidates took part in the 2020 examinations from Ghana.
The good news is that 67 percent of candidates who sat for the Core Mathematics paper scored A1 in the subject with 52 percent scoring A1 in Integrated Science.
Meanwhile, Out of a total of 375,763 candidates from Ghana, only 3,343 were absent for all papers. This year’s examination has been very phenomenal, considering the threat of the Coronavirus lockdown and also its impact on the mental health of Ghanaian candidates.
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