The Association says it has received several reports from member schools across the country pointing to inconsistencies in the results released to candidates. The Association also wants WAEC to ensure that every candidate receives results that accurately reflect the papers they sat and the work they produced. The Association expressed particular concern over what it described as an unusually high rate of failures among private school candidates. It said in many cases, the results differed sharply from students’ continuous assessment scores, terminal examination results and mock examination performances. The 2026 BECE provisional results were recently released by WAEC, with thousands of candidates expected to use their grades for placement in senior high schools and technical institutions.