West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Continuous Assessment Score (CASS) Capturing System, Brief Overview, Error Corrections / Amendment Fee, Instructions, Guidelines and Deadline for all School Candidates and Schools.
West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Continuous Assessment Score (CASS) Brief Overview | All You Need to Know
CASS forms 30 per cent of student grade in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for School Candidates. The capturing starts from SS1 but the CASS used to compute the total score for the terminal examination is the one recorded at SS3.
This simply implies that all students in SS1 and SS2 classes in your school will have to be registered in the WAEC CASS software. This software will allow to upload the scores of your student in their examinations right from SS1.
Implication
1. The implication of this is that if a student isn’t captured in SS1 this year, he or she may have to won’t be able to write WASSCE for School Candidates Exam formerly known as the WAEC May/ June.
2. This possess a lot of benefits to private schools as you now have a hold on your students. What do I mean? you will generate CASS pin for each students, which advisable should be kept by the school as this is the most important WAEC registration data when the student gets to SS3. If you have captured a student in your school in SS1, the student definitely needs your consent and permission before such can be withdrawn to write the exams in another school. Hence, once captured, such students can’t be registered in another school for internal exams. I do hope you understand this better.
3. Students won’t take internal examinations lightly as it form 30% of their WAEC scores
4. All schools need to keep proper records of the examination scores of their students in case your school is selected for audit.
5. All schools should have at least a laptop, a finger print scanner and a webcam for registration.
6. This is available for only WAEC Approved schools.
West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Continuous Assessment Score (CASS) Capturing System
- • The new system will commence from SS1 where all the subjects offered by the students would be uploaded along with their respective CASS. During registration the personal bio-data and images of each student will be uploaded.
- • After registration at this level (SS 1), each candidate will be issued with a CASS reference number which would be used to track the progress throughout the Senior Secondary classes till registration of WASSCE.
- • The CRN remains tied to each candidate regardless of transfer from one school to another.
- • The CRN must be provided before candidates would be eligible for WASSCE registration.
- • Each student is expected to enroll for a minimum of eight and a maximum of twenty subjects in SS1 with a maximum of nine subjects while uploading SS3 CASS.
- • SS1 and SS2 CASS should be uploaded at the end of the promotion examinations for each year and not later than August 31 of each year;
- • SS3 CASS should be uploaded along with the WASSCE registration. No school would be allowed to register candidates for WASSCE without CASS Reference Number issued to the candidates in SS1.
- • Schools seeking recognition should apply for such when their students are in SSS1 in order to obtain the CASS Reference Number for WASSCE registration or move their students to a WAEC recognized school ahead of the examination for the acquisition of the CASS Reference Numbers.
- • CASS entry sheet pro forma are available for download from the CASS online site: https://waecinternational.org/cass to serve as a guide to help gather students data for subsequent capture on the CASS offline or online system. The prerequisites and installation file for waec cass offline as well as the user manual can also be downloaded from the site.
- • The online site would be opened for uploading on June and closes on August 31st each year.
- Each school should ensure that this target date is achieved as inability to upload within this time frame may disqualify the candidates from registering for WASSCE.
The online site would be opened for uploading on June and closes on August 31st each year.
Each school should ensure that this target date is achieved as inability to upload within this time frame may disqualify the candidates from registering for WASSCE.
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