War Thorn Bamenda Churns out Best overall Students!
By Francis Ekongang Nzante
The results of the 2022 General Certificate of Education has
revealed that some Institutions in Bamenda, Capital of the War thorn North West
Region of Cameroon have churned out some of the best students on the National
Triangle.
This is remarkable considering the circumstances under which students in these parts of the country have been going to school during the past five years. After some years in the doldrums due to the crisis and the subsequent closure of schools, results in the NW Region started improving after last year’s GCE results. The 2022 results have however proven that the NW Region formerly considered to be the power House of Education in the country is gradually regaining that prestigious position.
The traditionally good results of the denominational
establishments have been completely re-established. Schools like Sacred Heart
College Mankon, Our Lady of Lourdes Bamenda, PHS and young institutions like
the Baptist Comprehensive High School Nkwen go a long way to give credence to this
claim.
This reporter also
noted that this resurgence of good results had not only gained grounds in Lay Private Institutions as well, but that
this category of schools were gradually occupying center stage.
A close look at this year’s GCE CommercialAdvanced level
results reveal that among the best students in the country is a certain Nyoh
Alvin Nyuyfoghan from the Saint Michael’s Academy of Science and Arts Bamenda
who came out on top with 8 A grades bagging 40 points in the process. Still
from the same Institution is another student, Teh Hendrine Ma-ah who is undoubtedly
amongst the second best students on the national territory. This student passed
in eight subjects with 7 A grades and a B grade.
Apart from top quality results, the Saint Michael’s Academy
of Arts and Science SMASA registered a 95.35% success with at least 34 students
making it in six or more subjects.
At the GCE Ordinary Level, SMASA Bamenda scored 86.36% with 18
students succeeding in ten or more subjects. A certain Abbia Anna distinguished
herself with a pass in eleven subjects bagging 8 A grades and three B grades.
SMASA also maintained it’s streak of good results at the GCE
Advanced Level Grammar registering an 88.75% success. Twenty two students
passed in Five Subjects and 43 in Four Subjects. Meantime the best student, Ndi
Winston Nfor Kanjo had Five A grades thus bagging 25 points in the process.
With such quality results in Lay Private Institutions of
learning in Bamenda, one can safely say that Bamenda and the North West Region
at large is slowly regaining its place as the Educational Power House of the
nation.
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