In a staggering blow to the credibility of private educational assessments, the Best Brain Integrated Science Paper 2 for the January 2026 BECE Mock has been leaked across social media platforms. This investigative report confirms that sensitive examination materials began circulating on various WhatsApp channels at approximately 8:46 PM on Tuesday, January 27th, 2026, less than 12 hours before candidates were scheduled to sit for the paper.
For the avoidance of doubt, the feature image of science used as the feature image above is not the leaked January 2026 BECE Best Brain Science Mock.
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The breach, which has sent shockwaves through the educational community, marks a critical failure in the security infrastructure of the Best Brain examination body. As the nation prepares for the actual 2026 BECE in May, these systemic leaks threaten to devalue the very preparation tools designed to help students succeed.
A Critical Security Failure: The Best Brain Crisis
The leaking of the Science Paper 2 is more than a logistical error; it is a full-blown crisis of integrity. Best Brain, as a leading provider of mock examinations in Ghana, has a fiduciary and professional duty to protect the sanctity of its assessments. When a “Science Essay” paper is available for download on social media a full night before the exam, the resulting data is not just skewed—it is fraudulent.
Education-News Consult is calling directly on the management of Best Brain to take immediate and drastic measures to protect its business and the integrity of its brand. Without a total overhaul of the chain of custody—from printing to digital storage—the organization risks becoming a laughingstock in the global educational landscape.
Zero Tolerance: Education-News Consult Issues Warning
While the leak is trending globally, Education-News Consult is taking a firm ethical stand. For the protection of the candidates and the integrity of the examination process, this portal will not attach or distribute the question file currently in circulation.
Furthermore, we are issuing a stern warning to students and parents: Stop calling, chatting, or emailing Education-News Consult in search of “Aport” (leaked questions). Our mission is rooted in the “Discipline of Verification” and high-fidelity reporting, not the facilitation of academic malpractice. We do not provide leaked materials, and those seeking them are encouraged to refocus their energy on legitimate studies.
Official Schedule: Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Despite the breach, the scheduled examinations for Wednesday remain the focus for legitimate candidates. According to the official mock timetable, the science assessment will be followed immediately by Ghanaian Language & Culture.
| Paper Code | Subject | Duration | Time |
| 034/2 | Science 2 (Essay) | 1 hour 25 minutes | 9:00 a.m. – 10:25 a.m. |
| 034/1 | Science 1 (Objective) | 45 minutes | 10:25 a.m. – 11:10 a.m. |
| 003/2-013/2 | Ghanaian Language 2 (Essay) | 1 hour 10 minutes | 1:00 p.m. – 2:10 p.m. |
| 003/1-013/1 | Ghanaian Language 1 (Objective) | 50 minutes | 2.10 p.m. – 3.00 p.m. |
The Global Narrative: Reclaiming Integrity
From an international journalistic perspective, the normalization of “exam leaks” in the West African digital space is a trend that must be reversed. If Ghana is to maintain its status as the most educated country in the sub-region, the culture of “Aport” must be dismantled.
We call on the Ministry of Education and the National Schools Inspectorate Authority (NaSIA) to monitor these private mock providers. The business of education is built on trust; once that trust is broken by a WhatsApp message, the path to recovery is long and arduous. Best Brain must act now—or risk total obsolescence.

The Ghana Education News Editorial Team is a specialized collective of education researchers, journalists, and policy analysts dedicated to providing high-fidelity reporting on the Ghanaian academic landscape. Serving as a primary bridge between governing bodies—including the Ghana Education Service (GES) and WAEC—and the public, the team leverages over a decade of combined experience to serve students, parents, and educators nationwide.
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A self-taught innovator, professional Web Designer, and regular columnist on GhanaWeb, Wisdom engineered SkulManager.com as the only platform strictly tailored to the GES Curriculum. His technical leadership has redefined educational assessment through a Hybrid Marking Ecosystem, pioneering the BECE and WASSCE Home Mock services—a unique fusion of WAEC-trained human examiners and advanced AI marking engines operational since 2022.
Wisdom’s 360-degree view of institutional challenges is grounded in his tenure as College President and Lecturer at Pinnacle College (Achimota), as well as his background as a school administrator and accountant. He is a dedicated lifelong learner currently advancing his studies at the Accra Institute of Technology (AIT), with academic ties to the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).
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