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YCF Organise Classes for students

africa » gambia
Friday, February 08, 2008

Youth care foundation (YCF) The Gambia, a youth-oriented organisation aim to boost quality  is currently organising Saturday classes for Senior Secondary School students in the following subject areas; English Language, mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Government, History, Economics, Accounting  and Business methods. The move is meant to help students improved on their WASSCE exams.

Speaking to Young Observer's Anchorman, Kola Abdul, national coordinator of YCF said; considering the rate of low performance in  WASSCE in subjects like Maths, English Language, and Science, the organisation deems it necessary to organise a extrra class for in the above subject areas.  He added that the Saturday classes which is currently ongoing from 9:00am to 2:00pm is taking place at Campama Lower Basic School in Banjul.

He therefore called on all students to attend the classes at Campama Lower Basic and on time.

Author: by: Assan Sallah
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