Ferdinand | Education Ghana | February 24 | Understanding the New BECE Grading System in Ghana
The new grading system for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), administered by the , aligns BECE scoring more closely with percentage-based performance bands and letter-grade interpretations.
Under the revised structure, numerical grades correspond to specific score ranges and descriptive performance levels.
Breakdown of the New BECE Grades
Grade Score Range Letter Grade Interpretation 1 90–100 A+ Highest 2 80–89 A Higher 3 70–79 B+ High 4 60–69 B High Average 5 55–59 C+ Average 6 50–54 C Low Average 7 40–49 D+ Low 8 35–39 E Lower 9 0–34 F Fail
Key Features of the New System
- Clear Percentage Bands
Each grade is tied directly to a percentage score, making interpretation easier for students, parents, and schools. - Letter-Grade Alignment
The introduction of A+, A, B+, and similar classifications reflects a structure familiar in secondary and tertiary education grading. - Expanded Distinction Band
Scores from 90–100 now earn an A+ (Grade 1), clearly distinguishing exceptional performance. - Fail Band Defined
Scores below 35 percent fall within Grade 9 (F), indicating failure.
Implications for School Placement
Although the grading format has evolved, placement into senior high schools under the computerized school selection and placement system continues to consider aggregate performance across core and elective subjects.
The reform is intended to improve transparency, ensure clearer academic profiling of candidates, and strengthen the assessment framework at the basic level.
Students are therefore encouraged to aim for higher performance bands, particularly Grades 1–3, which signal strong academic standing.

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