By: Martina Fanciah

Authority of Christ Vision Academy International School System located in the Township of Caldwell has taken full responsibility for the failure of the school’s twelve graders to write the 2025 West African Senior Secondary Certificate Exams which commenced today.

The negligence of the school has deprived over twenty students of the school from writing the exams.

The sad and disappointing situation especially the Senior students of the Christ Vision Academy International has been attributed to the school’s failure to register the 12th graders for this year’s West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

According to the Proprietor of the institution, Apostle Prosper Kamara, the school was unable to register their students due to the expiration of their permit.

Apostle Kamara who also regretted the unfortunate situation told our reporter that he applied all efforts to register the students but such was unsuccessful.

He at same time called on all parents and students to remain calm as mechanisms are being put in place to enable the students sit for the national exams next year.

However, a parent of one of the deprived twelve graders, Robert Demie, expressed his disappointment about the unfortunate situation but at the same time called on the students to remain peaceful.

For his part, Morris Sulonteh, a senior student of the school who is one of the victims of the situation describes the situation as sad and disheartening.

The unfortunate students blame the school for such elementary error that is greatly affecting them.

In the absence of passing WASSCE before graduation, the faith of the students remain uncertain while delay in furthering their higher education in the absence of WASSCE Certificate is also another big challenge for them.

The alarming situation also warrants urgent attention from the Ministry of Education to swiftly intervene in the interest of the victims, the students.

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