
Ghanaian Students Tackle 2025 BECE: Adisadel College Reports High Turnout
BECE 2025: Thousands of Students Write Exams in Central Region A total of 66,765 candidates are sitting for the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) across 237 centres in Ghana's Central Region. The exams are being conducted under strict supervision to ensure fairness and integrity. At Adisadel College, one of the largest examination centres, the atmosphere is calm and orderly. At Adisadel BECE Centre B, 401 students are present, including a pregnant girl, with only two students absent. Centre A reports 247 students present and four absent. In total, thirteen schools are participating at the Adisadel BECE Centre. "The exams are proceeding smoothly," said one invigilator, who preferred to remain anonymous. "The students are generally well-prepared and focused on their tasks." The presence of a pregnant candidate highlights the inclusivity of the examination system. The overall number of candidates shows the importance of this examination for Ghana's future. The successful completion of the BECE exams is a significant milestone for the students, marking their transition to secondary education. The dedication shown by both the candidates and the invigilators ensures the smooth running of this critical stage in Ghana's educational system.