Wednesday, 7 August 2013

WAEC RELEASES May/June 2013 EXAMINATION RESULTS

THE WAEC on Wednesday released the full results of 1,543,683 candidates who sat for its May/June 2013 Secondary School Certificate Examination.

The number represents 91.38 per cent of 1,689,188 candidates who registered for the examination,.

The Head of National Office (HNO) of WAEC, Dr Charles Eguridu, announced the results on Wednesday when he addressed a news conference in Lagos.

Eguridu said 889,636 candidates obtained six credits and above, while 1,074,065 others obtained five credits and above.

According to him, the results of 145,505 others, representing 8.62 per cent, were being processed due to some errors.

``These errors are traceable to the candidates as well as their schools in the course of registration or writing the examination.’’

The HNO explained that such errors were being corrected by the council to enable the affected candidates to get their results fully processed and released subsequently.

Eguridu disclosed that the council cancelled the result of 2,176 candidates.

He explained that the cancellation was due to multiple entries by the candidates discovered while processing the results.

``In line with the council’s regulation, the entire results of such candidates who have been found guilty of this act had been cancelled, `` he said.

The HNO also said 112,865 results of candidates, representing 6.75 per cent, were withheld due to examination malpractice.

Eguridu pointed out that the cases were being investigated and that reports of the investigations would be presented to the Nigeria Examinations Committee (NEC) for consideration.

Further breakdown revealed that 1,225,591 candidates obtained credits and above in four subjects, 1,353,273 obtained credits and above in three subjects, while 1,465,581 obtained credits and above in two subjects.

Eguridu said that of the 121 blind candidates, 117 attempted it while 24 obtained five credits in five subjects including English Language.

``Blind candidates do not take Mathematics and Science Practical in WASSCE diets``, he said.

He hailed security agencies for providing the much needed security throughout the conduct of the examination.

The HNO said that despite the security challenge in the country, especially in some parts of the North-East, the council was able to conduct the examination.

``We thank the Federal government and security agencies particularly in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States for the support rendered the council during the conduct of our examination.

``We equally commend the Federal and State Ministries of Education for their support in terms of their facilities and logistics given to us during the conduct of the examination.’’

He decried the murder of three of the council’s personnel by gunmen while on their way from Yola to Maiduguri.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that candidates can check their results online on the council’s website within 24 hours of the declaration of the results

Friday, 5 July 2013

EVENTS

Here is the link to the events slated for the rest of the 2012/2013 session! And yes, our valedictory service will hold on August 24th, 2013. If you stay on this page, we will bring you previews, stories, preparations and many more fun stuff leading up to that day! Seriously!

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Latest Awards! LearnAfrica - NECO Excellence Awards, 2012

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LearnAfrica - NECO Excellence Awards, 2012
An award of excellence has been bestowed upon our former student - Adeniran Ruqaayah, as the best candidate in the June/July 2012 NECO Senior Secondary Certificate Examination in Ogun State.

Monday, 19 November 2012

Creative and Divergent Thinking

Divergent thinking isn't the same as creativity. Creativity is the process of having original ideas that have value.
Divergent thinking is an essential capacity for creativity, the ability to see lots of possible answers to a question, lots of possible ways of interpreting a question, to think not just in linear or convergent ways, to see multiple answers not one. What are your thoughts on this?

Saturday, 17 November 2012

Welcome to our new blog!

Ota Total Academy, a co-educational Secondary School was established to
contribute to the moral and Academic development of the learners through the provision of sound, qualitative and all round education.
It aims at academic excellence and modeling of the child to be a useful and
responsible member of the society. The school is focused on developing the
student's innate talents and ability to enable him / her achieve academic
excellence and attain his / her best in all areas of human endeavors.