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Students of Wesley SHS destroy school property because teachers didn’t allow them to cheat during exams

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Students of Wesley SHS destroy school property because teachers didn’t allow them to cheat during exams
The students of Wesley SHS located in Konongo in the Ashanti Region have gone berserk, destroying school property.

It is no news that the final year students in the various Secondary schools across Ghana are currently writing their final exams.

It is reported that the final year students wrote their Christian Religious Studies (CRS) paper.

According to the reports, the invigilation was so strict that no student was allowed to cheat on the paper.

Following the writing of the paper, reports suggest that the angry students stoned the teachers who were found on the school premises.

Following that, they went on to attack the Senior Housemistress in her residence, throwing heavy stones that caused damage to her kitchen roof among other things.

Reacting to the issue, school staff stated that the headmistress was the target of the student because, according to them, she was the one behind the strict invigilation.

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