WASSCE: Girls Perform Better Than Boys In Katsina
Category: Education News
Female students in Katsina performed better than their male counterparts in
the 2021 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
Commissioner for Education, Prof. Badamasi Lawal, made this known
at the closing ceremony of the Girl Education Project (GEP-III) on Thursday in
Katsina.
The official attributed the performance to the commitment
of the government to empower girls through educational programmes.
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In 2021, 18,321 students sat for the WASSCE paid for by the state government;
10,441 were male, 7,880 were female.
The results showed 4,627
female students scored credit in English language – 58.7 per cent; 5,632 males
scored credit – 54 per cent.
Lawal announced that in Mathematics,
5,678 girls scored credits, while 4,726 boys scored credits.
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Overalls, the girls scored more credits in five subjects, including
Mathematics and English Language.
At least 56 per cent of them got
five credits as against 48 per cent of their male counterparts who passed in
five subjects.
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