WASSCE: Students Attack Invigilators Who Refused to Allow Them Cheat

WASSCE: Students Attack Invigilators Who Refused to Allow Them Cheat

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Tensions flared at Christian Methodist Senior High School (Chrimeto) in Ghana as students reportedly assaulted invigilators who denied them permission to cheat during the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

According to reports, the confrontation began when the irate students, frustrated by the strict enforcement of exam regulations, started hurling stones at the teachers and invigilators.

In an interview with TV3, one of the teachers, Adanunyo, described the frightening experience, recounting how he and the Head of Department were warned by a student about a potential attack if they continued with their strict supervision. 

“After the integrated science paper, we were warned that students would harm us if we didn’t relax the supervision,” Adanunyo explained. 

The following day, with no police presence, the situation escalated as students began throwing stones and sachets of water at the educators. Adanunyo noted that he, along with three permanent teachers and two service personnel, was targeted by a group of students.

“I suggested we leave, but some students took alternative routes and confronted us halfway, accusing me of being too strict and not allowing cheating,” 
Adanunyo added.

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