Students of the Monrovia Consolidated School System (MCSS) taking their WASSCE

Monrovia – The Liberia National Student Union (LINSU) proudly congratulates all Senior Secondary School Students across the Republic on the successful completion of the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), which was concluded yesterday, June 10, 2025.

‎This milestone reflects the unwavering commitment, hard work, and perseverance demonstrated by our constituents-the Liberian students, educational stakeholders, parents, and educators throughout the academic year.

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The Liberia National Students’ Union-LINSU is deeply proud of all the Senior Secondary School Students across the country on the completion of the 2025 WASSCE exams because it is unarguable that our Post-War educational sector is seriously challenged; in the face of various challenges confronting the Liberian education system, to include: lack of up-to-date Libraries, modernized Science Labs, computer Labs, infrastructures, well-trained teachers, school administrators and antiquated national academic syllabus and programs, the determination shown by the senior students in this just ended 2025 public exams is both commendable and stirring.

‎LINSU recognizes the significance of this achievement as a crucial step in shaping the academic and professional futures of thousands of young Liberians. We applaud the resilience exhibited by the students and assure them of its continued advocacy for improved access to quality education, youth empowerment, and the creation of opportunities for advancement at all levels in our society.

One of our motivations to advocate for improved access to quality education in Post-Conflict Liberia is that, it cannot be over emphasized the quality education remains the backbone and singular conduit to any country’s economic growth and sustainable development, with Liberia being absolutely no exception.

As these students await the outcome and/or of their examinations, we are encouraging them to remain focused, hopeful, and prepared for the next chapters in their respective academic and personal developments and journeys.

‎“Fellow students and future leaders of Liberia, it is important to stress that, today, we celebrate not just the end of your national exams, but the commencement or foundation of greater possibilities. The future of this country-Liberia is brighter because of your fortitude and/or determination,” comrade James G. Washington, President of the Liberia National Students’ Union-LINSU.

In conclusion, we are pleased to reaffirm that LINSU remains steadfast in its mission to serve as the unified voice of students across Liberia and calls on all stakeholders to continue investing in the future of education for national development.

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