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HISTORY

Introduction

The West African Examinations Council, a non-profit-making organization, with its head-quarters in Accra, Ghana, was established in 1952 after the Governments of Ghana (then Gold Coast), Nigeria, Sierra Leone and The Gambia enacted the West African Examinations Council Ordinances in 1951. Liberia became the fifth member of the Council in 1974.

The enactment of the Ordinances was based on the Jeffrey Report, which strongly supported the proposal for the setting up of a regional examining board to harmonize and standardize pre-university assessment procedures in the then British West Africa.

The main objectives of the Council are:

  • To conduct examinations in the public interest
  • To award certificates, provided that the certificates did not represent lower standards of attainment than equivalent certificates of examining authorities in the United Kingdom .

Convention Establishing the Council

The Council celebrated its 30th anniversary in March 1982 in Monrovia , Liberia during which the Convention establishing the WAEC was signed. The Convention was subsequently ratified by member Governments and came into force in August 1984.

The Council under the Convention was inaugurated in March 1985. The Convention now gives uniform legal backing to the operations of Council in all the member countries, makes provision for significant changes in the structure of the Council and gives it legal personality as an international body. A Headquarters Agreement signed with the Government of Ghana in 1987 confers certain privileges and immunities on Council's Headquarters in Ghana. To take care of recent developments in the member countries, a process to revise the Convention was initiated at the turn of the century. The Revised Convention was signed in June 2003.

Structure of the Council

Part of the Council's strength is its well-developed committee structure. WAEC's committees and Council itself are made up of some of the best men and women in the various fields of human endeavour in the sub-region, particularly in education. There are about seventy committees working on various aspects of the Council's activities at the local and international levels. These are in addition to the over 100 subject panels that operate from time to time to review developments in the different subject examinations. All these ensure that the operations of the Council are meticulously performed and they make the Council an authority on educational issues.

 


Heads of National Office

1964 - 1965

Dr. Chris Modu M.Sc, Ph.D

1964 - 1966

Thomas Boatin B.A

1974 - 1982

Isaac Ayi Okine B.A (Hons), M.A. (Educ)

1982 - 1987

Dr. Badu Laryea B.Sc, Ph.D

1989 - 1989

Mr. Michael Bey B.Sc, M.Sc

1989 - 1995

Mrs. Sylvia Awo Mansa Boye B.A (Hons), HON.LLD (Ghana)

1995 - 2002

Mrs. Lydia Kpodo B.A (Hons)

2002 - 2005

Rev. J.A. Adotey B.Sc (Edu)

2005 - 2012 Mrs Patience G. A. Ayesu B. A Hons (Ed)
2012 - Date Rev. Sam Nii Nmai Ollennu B.Sc. (Hons)

 

Vision

To be a world class examining body adding value to the educational goals of its numerous stakeholders.

Mission

To remain
Africa 's foremost examining body providing qualitative and reliable educational assessment, encouraging academic and moral excellence and promoting sustainable human resource development and international co-operation.

Core Values

  • Integrity

  • Professionalism

  • Accountability

  • Transparency

  • Team work

  • Innovativeness

Current Head of National Office

NAME : VERY REV. S. N. N. OLLENNU

DATE OF BIRTH: 21ST MAY,1958

HOMETOWN : LA

DATE OF ASSUMPTION OF OFFICE: 4TH MAY 2012

HOBBIES: EXPLORING COMPUTER SOFTWARE

AND WATCHING CARTOONS

PROFILE OF THE HEAD OF THE GHANA NATIONAL OFFICE
(
VERY REV. S. N. N. OLLENNU)

The Very Rev. S. N. N. Ollennu is the tenth Head of the Ghana National Office.

The Very Rev. S. N. N. Ollennu started his career as a Chemistry teacher at St. Thomas Acquinas Senior High School.

He then moved to the West African Examinations Council in October 1984. Over the years he has worked in both Test Development Division and Test Administration Division of the Council.

He was once :

The Branch Controller of the Koforidua Office and

Head of the Security Printing Department.

He was the Director of Administration until his new appointment as Head Of National Office in May, 2012.

His vision is to take the world-class status of WAEC to greater heights by exceeding customer and stakeholder expectations in service delivery and client satisfaction.

He is an ordained Minister of the Methodist Church, Ghana

His hobbies include exploring computer software and watching cartoons.

 

 

 

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