WAEC Contact Numbers In Ghana – All Regions

All persons who wish to contact the West African Examinations Council(WAEC) branches in Ghana can use the following phone numbers, emails and contact addresses to reach out to them.
Head Office
Location: Behind Ridge Hospital
Postal Address: P. O. Box 917, Accra
Telephone: (233) 302 208201-9
Email: info@waecgh.org
Kumasi Branch Office
Location: Near Kumasi Technical Institute (KTI)
Postal Address: P.O. Box 3515, Kumasi, Ashanti Region
Email: info@waecgh.org
Koforidua Branch Office
Location: Old Estate Road, former Produce Buying Company Premises
Postal Address: P.O.Box KF6, Koforidua, Eastern Region
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Cape Coast Branch Office
Location: Mempeasem, off Jukwa Road
Postal Address: P.O.Box 828, Cape Coast, Central Region
Telephone: 03320-32878/37086/37085
Sekondi Branch Office
Location: Near Regional Co-ordinating Council, Sekondi
Postal Address: P.O.Box 84, Takoradi, Western Region
Telephone: 03120-46334/46041
Sunyani Branch Office
Location: Behind Ghana Legion and District Assembly Offices
Postal Address: P.O.Box 190, Sunyani Brong Ahafo Region
Telephone: 03520-24462/27016
Ho Branch Office
Location: Opposite State Construction Corporation
Postal Address: P.O.Box 455, Ho, Volta Region
Telephone: 03620-26164/28254
Tamale Branch Office
Location: Near GNAT Hostel
Postal Address: P.O.Box 155, ER, Tamale, Northern Region
Telephone: 03720-22854/23092
Bolgatanga Branch Office
Location: SOE Residential Area (near Catering Rest House)
Postal Address: P. O. Box 327, Bolgatanga, Upper East Region
Telephone: 03820-24267/23232
Wa Branch Office
Location: Kumbiehe Road
Postal Address: P.O.Box 300, Wa Upper West Region
Telephone: 03920-22278/20588
ABOUT WAEC
The West African Examinations Council, a non-profit-making organization, with its head-quarters in Accra, Ghana, was established in 1952 after the Governments of Ghana (then Gold Coast), Nigeria, Sierra Leone and The Gambia enacted the West African Examinations Council Ordinances in 1951. Liberia became the fifth member of the Council in 1974. The enactment of the Ordinances was based on the Jeffrey Report, which strongly supported the proposal for the setting up of a regional examining board to harmonize and standardize pre-university assessment procedures in the then British West Africa.
The main objectives of the Council are:
- To conduct examinations in the public interest
- To award certificates, provided that the certificates did not represent lower standards of attainment than equivalent certificates of examining authorities in the United Kingdom .
Vision
To be a world-class examining body adding value to the educational goals of its stakeholders.
Mission
To remain Africa’s foremost examining body, providing qualitative and reliable educational assessment, encouraging academic and moral excellence and promoting sustainable human resource development and international co-operation.