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WAEC increases fees for Primary and Junior High Schools

-Customized mathematical sets underway

The Liberia National Office of the West African Examinations Council or WAEC, has with immediate effect approved new fees for both Primary and Junior High School Certificate Examinations from one thousand Liberian Dollars (L$ 1,000.00) to two thousand Liberian Dollars (L$ 2,000.000) and from two thousand three hundred-fifty Liberian Dollars (L$ 2,350.00) to three thousand five hundred Liberian Dollars (L$ 3,500.00) respectively.

The Liberia National Office of WAEC also announces that, beginning April 2020, it will introduce a Customized Mathematical Set (CMS) on its West African Senior School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) and Liberia Junior High School Certificate Examinations (LJHSCE), respectively.

According to WAEC, with the introduction of this new gadget, candidates will be barred from carrying personal materials such as calculators and watches to examination centers, because the set contains all of what the candidates will need to sit the exams, including a calculator with an installed time piece.

The decision was reached at the 126th Meeting of the Liberia Administrative and Finance Committee (A&F) on June 17, 2019 in Monrovia. The Committee is the highest decision making body on administrative and financial matters of the institution. It comprises key national stakeholders, including the Ministries of Education, Finance, Foreign Affairs, Civil Service Agency, General Services Agency, Association of Universities, National Teachers Association of Liberia, and National Principal Association, amongst others.

The 126th Liberia Administrative and Finance Meeting was chaired by Madam Madia Mensah, the Second Government Nominee to the Council who sat in for Deputy Education Minister for Instruction, Alexander Duopu, the Chief Government Nominee (CGN) to the Council. Also in attendance was the Registrar to Council, Dr. IyiUwadiae.

The resolution to introduce the Customized Mathematical Set is aimed at curtailing examination malpractices and other misconducts on the part of candidates during the administration of exams.

The body at the meeting agreed that the mathematical set be purchased for seven United States Dollars (US$ 7.00), and that payment be done through schools. The Committee also agreed that ownership of the mathematical set will be solely the candidates.

WAEC is Africa’s foremost examining body established by law to determine the examinations required in the public interest in the English-speaking West African countries and to conduct the examinations and to award certificates comparable to those of equivalent examining authorities internationally.

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It strives to provide qualitative and reliable educational assessment, encouraging academic and moral excellence, and promoting sustainable human resource development and international cooperation. We are a part of an umbrella examining body comprising five West African countries including Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Gambia. Press Release

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