They wrote: but we know that exam results don't always show the whole story. So we'd like to find out the success stories that your school's A-level results don't necessarily reveal. It may be that your school has improved dramatically in one subject year on year, or individual pupils have exceeded all expectation. Perhaps your college faces particular challenges, therefore the results need more context. If you're a teacher or head teacher, you can share your schools' or colleges' achievements by clicking on the blue 'contribute' button. We'd like to see photos too – and do make sure you include important details, like the name of the school, in the description box. The most interesting contributions will be used in our coverage.
Meanwhile on the other side of the Atlantic, we have massive failures in the WAEC examinations taking the high schoolers here to their A levels. Many have to retake the exams and so many parents are blaming Nigeria's failed education system. With the Chibok girls being grabbed during the WAEC period and other schools alert and worried, how do you expect any kid to concentrate.
WAEC is the West African Examination Council.
With Files from the Guardian UK
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