GCE Resumption: Students Intensify Revision As Exams Restart

The examination that was suspended due to some malpractices restart on this Monday June 2026.

Candidates preparing for the General Certificate of Education (GCE) examinations are entering the final stretch of preparation as the examination session resumes on Monday, June 22, following a temporary suspension announced by the Minister of Secondary Education on June 6 due to some malpractices. The remaining papers were rescheduled after the interruption of the examination timetable. Across Douala, many students have described the two-week break as both a relief and a challenge. While some used the period to revise independently, others say the suspension disrupted their study rhythm and created uncertainty about their level of preparedness. The situation was further complicated by the fact that many schools did not organize revision classes during the suspension period. As a result, candidates were left to study on their own or rely on private tutorials and study groups. “I expected the school to call us back for revision sessions, but that never happened”, said Shekinah Tchombe, an Advanced Level candidate. “Most of us had to prepare from home using past questions and notes”, she added. Parents have also expressed concern about the lack of structured academic support during the break. Some believe that schools missed an opportunity to help candidates consolidate key concepts before the resumption of the examinations. Despite these challenges, a renewed sense of determination is visible among students as most of the studen...

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