Schools which will be used as paper marking centres for the G.C.E Advanced Level exams would re-open for their third terms on September 16, the Examinations Department said.
The marking of G.C.E. A/L exam papers will be carried out by 8466 teachers attached to 498 panels and to be carried out under three phases, with the first phase set to run from August 28 to September 13.
Meanwhile, the marking of Grade Five scholarship exam papers will take place at 39 schools from August 15 to 20.
Accordingly, 436 marking panels comprising 6976 teachers will be tasked with marking the papers of the candidates who would be sitting for this year's Scholarship exam.
The third term for other schools will begin on September 02.
(The schools which would be used as paper marking centres for the G.C.E. A/L and Grade Five Scholarship exams as released by the Exams Department is produced below)
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