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Platforms College Ota students showcase sterling performance in Ogun 2023 BECE

Students of the Platforms College Ota have put up a sterling performance as Ogun State Government released the result of the 2023 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), conducted for Junior Secondary School (JSS) 3 learners in public and private schools across the State.

Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu who announced the release of the results in a statement made available to newsmen, asked candidates who wrote the examination to login with their Learner Identification Number (LIN), on the website https://ogsera.ogunstate.gov.ng, click on BECE Examination and view result button to access their results.

Director of Studies at the Platforms College Ota, Mrs. Fatimah Adeola-Yusuf, who confirmed that the results were on the website, congratulated students of the school who participated in the examination for coming out in flying colours.

“Being the first time our school participated in the examination, all our students, on the average scored 8 As in their subjects. Two of them namely; Rofeequr Adeola-Yusuf and Awwal Oladipupo, actually cleared their subjects with 9As. This is so spectacular to us as a school.

We consider this a perfect reward for our students as they prepared hard for the examination. We appreciate our parents for their support as we thank our diligent teachers and all members of our team for their dedication. To God alone be the glory,” she declared in a statement.

Meanwhile, Prof. Arigbabu stated earlier that a re-sit examination would be conducted for candidates who failed either English or Mathematics or both, saying date for the re-sit examination would be communicated in due course.

Arigbabu also wished learners a successful academic session in their respective Senior Secondary School (S.S.S.) one classes.

Source: Platform College Ota

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