Cameroon: 6,000 Examiners Begin Correcting GCE Scripts

The marking exercise kicked off effectively in the Buea and Bamenda centres on Tuesday 25 June. The last but one phase of the 2013 session of examinations organised by the GCE Board has gone underway in Buea and Bamenda marking centers with about 6,000 examiners involved. The marking exercise that started on Monday 24 June, 2013 with chief examiners proposing and harmonising marking guides, went into full gear Tuesday with trial marking and other procedures.

When CT visited the Bilingual Grammar School (BGS) Molyko, Buea, which plays host to three marking centers, the examiners of Ordinary Level English Language were still locating their different halls while others were still registering their presence. Others were also seen carrying benches to their halls.

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