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NCPTA Wishes BECE Candidates Success, Urges Calmness and Confidence

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Report By: Ishmael Barfi

As the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) starts today, Wednesday, 11th June, 2025, the National Council of Parent-Teacher Associations (NCPTA) extends its heartfelt best wishes to all candidates.

In a statement released and signed by Mrs. Felicity Ahafiayo, the National Public Relations Officer, the NCPTA encouraged candidates to approach their exams with confidence and calmness, emphasizing the importance of believing in their abilities and preparations.

The NCPTA acknowledged the hard work, dedication, and perseverance that candidates have demonstrated throughout their academic journeys. “We recognize the countless hours of studying, the late nights, and the unwavering commitment that have led to this moment,” said Felicity Ahafiayo, National PRO of the NCPTA.

Through this statement, the NCPTA conveyed a message of support and encouragement, urging candidates to stay focused and manage their time effectively. By doing so, they can perform to the best of their abilities and achieve their academic goals.

The NCPTA also expressed its sincere appreciation to various stakeholders who play critical roles in the examination process. These include:

– Invigilators:** for maintaining examination discipline and fairness.
– Teachers:** for their tireless efforts in preparing candidates academically and emotionally.
– Parents and Guardians:** for their unwavering support and encouragement.

The NCPTA believes that the collective efforts of these stakeholders are essential in ensuring the success and integrity of the examination process.

The National Council of Parent-Teacher Associations wishes all candidates success as they embark on this critical phase of their academic journey. The NCPTA encourages them to have confidence in their abilities and hopes that their hard work and dedication yield positive outcomes. May they emerge from this experience stronger, wiser, and more self-assured.

 

Source: www.thenewindependentonline.com

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