2021 School Placement: Which school are you likely to be placed in?
This all-important write-up on the 2021 School Placement takes a look at the Raw Scores, aggregates, or grades obtained by candidates and the Schools they are likely to be placed in.
What aggregate have you obtained? Do you know the category of schools you are likely to be enrolled in using your aggregate of the core subjects and two other best subjects? Let us delve deeper as we classify grades into four key categories for the projections we intend to make. This year, the likelihood of many students being asked to do the self-placement is very high, given the low grades and seemingly poor performance of the candidates.
2021 School Placement: Which school are you likely to be placed in?
- 2021 BECE candidates who scored aggregates between grade 6 and Grade 8 are likely to be admitted into their first-choice schools, especially Category A schools.
- Those who obtained from aggregate 9 to 20 stand the chance of being placed in their second choice schools than their category A choice.
- For those who scored from aggregate 31 to 31, their C choice schools are more likely to match their grades obtained.
- 32 to 48 with no grade 8 or 9 in Mathematics or Integrated Science have a chance of being placed in Category C or D schools or being offered the chance to do the self-placement.
Self-placement is not reserved for those who obtain grade 32-48 because, based on the programme you chose, the accommodation choice, the raw score you obtained, and the level of competition in a given school, a candidate with a grade better than aggregate 31 may have to use the self-placement module to choose a school for placement.
BECE graduates whose results were released on 28th February 2022 have complained bitterly about the low grades they obtained. Some even hold the view that their scripts were not marked, or they were marked in a rush, for which reason they are knocking on the door of WAEC for a remark of the scripts.
In the midst of all the complaints, the Ghana Education Service (GES) is expected to release the School placement results of both Public and Private BECE candidates as the first step towards enrolling students in Free SHS and Free TVET schools for the 2022 academic year which starts on 4th April 2022 for SHS1 students.
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Source: Ghanaeducation.org