A 14-year-old girl, Kpetaah Rejoice, from Lambussie in the Upper West Region, is appealing to the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC) and the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) to release her pending Mathematics results.

According to the 14-year-old, she is facing an uncertain future after she is unable to secure admission into her preferred Senior High School despite passing the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in 2025.
Rejoice, who aspires to become a lawyer in future, completed Royal Star Community School in Nandom and obtained impressive grades in her BECE, including grade 1 in English, Dagare, and Career Technology. She also got grade 2 in Social Studies, R.M.E., Science 3, French 3, and Creative Arts 4.

However, her Maths result was put on hold without any justification.
The Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS), subsequently placed her at Wenchi Senior High School, a school she never selected, with an unexplained aggregate of 54.

Agnes Tang, mother of Rejoice, and the management of Royal Star Community school are worried about her situation and have called for immediate intervention from the Ministry of Education, as every effort to resolve the issue with WAEC in the region has proved futile.
As the clock ticks for fresh second-cycle education students to report to their various schools today, Saturday, October 21, 2025, Rejoice’s future hangs in the balance as she is unable to go to school without her complete results.

Source: TV3

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