Crisis in Education: Ghana Grapples with Shocking 2025 WASSCE Results and Blame Game

The 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results have sparked widespread concern across Ghana, with official reports indicating one of the poorest performances in recent years. This sharp decline in academic achievement has led to significant discussions regarding educational standards and admission policies for tertiary institutions.
In response to the alarming results, the University of Ghana (UG) has firmly stated its decision not to lower its admission cut-off points for the upcoming 2025/2026 academic year. Prof. Gordon Awandare, the Pro Vice Chancellor, emphasized that the university will uphold its rigorous standards, admitting only those applicants who meet the established required aggregates. Prof. Awandare noted that UG consistently receives more qualified applicants than it has available spaces, making any adjustment to cut-off points unnecessary, even in a year of lower overall performance. He strongly advised students who are struggling to meet the current cut-off points to consider retaking the examination to improve their aggregates for future consideration.
Statistical data from the 2025 WASSCE highlights the severity of the decline. Core Mathematics, a crucial subject, saw the steepest drop, with A1–C6 passes plummeting from 305,132 in 2024 to 209,068 in 2025—a reduction of over 96,000 passes. The overall pass rate stood at a concerning 48.73%, signifying that more than half of the candidates failed to secure the necessary grades for tertiary admission. Furthermore, nearly one in four candidates failed both Core Mathematics and Social Studies, subjects traditionally considered manageable, raising profound questions about students' readiness for higher education.
Public figures have weighed in on the underlying causes of this educational crisis. Presidential Staffer Nana Yaa Jantuah expressed serious concern, attributing a major part of the decline to weak parental supervision. Speaking on JoyNews, she described the trend as alarming, particularly the poor performance in Social Studies, which is primarily a reading subject. Nana Yaa Jantuah stressed that responsibility is not solely on the students but is shared among parents, teachers, and the broader social environment. She specifically pointed to the pervasive influence of social media on students' concentration and the impact of economic pressures, which often force parents to spend extended hours away from home, thereby reducing oversight. She argued that 70% of the responsibility for ensuring students are prepared for exams rests with parents.
Echoing these concerns, Mohammed Issah Bataglia, Member of Parliament for the Sissala East Constituency, asserted that the abysmal WASSCE performance accurately reflects the true state of teaching and learning in many senior high schools across the country. He viewed the poor results as a realistic picture that should guide government efforts to address systemic challenges within second-cycle institutions. Mr. Bataglia called for a comprehensive 10-year performance analysis of Ghana’s senior high schools by WAEC and the Education Ministry, urging them to confront long-standing issues concerning the integrity of WASSCE results. Despite the challenges, he expressed confidence in the current Education Minister's ability to fix the loopholes and transform the struggling senior high school system.
The current situation adds significant weight to ongoing national conversations about the quality of secondary education, existing learning gaps, and the broader implications of the 2025 WASSCE decline on Ghana’s entire tertiary education system. The University of Ghana is expected to finalize its processing of awaiting-results applicants and communicate placement decisions in the coming weeks.
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