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2026 BECE Timetable As Your Secret Weapon for Grade 1 Success

2026 BECE Timetable As Your Secret Weapon for Grade 1 Success

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has just dropped the final 2026 BECE Timetable, and the clock is officially ticking! While many students see a timetable as a source of stress, top-performing candidates see it as a strategic roadmap to success.

Running from Monday, 4th May to Monday, 11th May 2026, this year’s schedule is designed to test your mastery of the New Curriculum (CCP). If you want to avoid the last-minute “chew and pour” panic, you need to turn this official document into your personal daily battle plan.

How to Build a High-Performance Personal Study Timetable

The official WAEC timetable tells you when the exam is; your personal timetable tells you how you’re going to win. Here is how to create one that works:

1. The “Reverse Engineering” Method

Don’t start your study plan from today; start from the date of the paper.

  • Example: If Social Studies is on Monday, May 4th, your final “intensive” review should be the weekend of May 2nd.

  • Work backward from the exam date to ensure you’ve covered all topics at least twice before the big day.

2. Group Related Subjects (The CCP Strategy)

Under the new curriculum, subjects like Career Technology and Creative Art & Design require practical understanding.

  • Pair a “heavy” subject (like Mathematics) with a “lighter” one (like Ghanaian Language) in your daily study sessions to prevent brain fatigue.

3. Allocate “Target Question” Slots

Based on our Education-News Consult strategies, don’t just “read.” Dedicate specific blocks in your personal timetable to solving WAEC Past Questions and Mock Exams.

  • Pro Tip: If a paper is 1 hour 45 minutes, set your practice timer for 1 hour 30 minutes to build speed.

4. Honor the “Golden Hours”

Standard morning papers start at 9:00 AM. Train your brain to be at its peak performance at that exact time.

  • Schedule your most difficult subjects (like General Science or Math) for your 9:00 AM study slots during the next few weeks.

Official 2026 BECE At-A-Glance

DateMorning (9:00 AM)Afternoon (1:00 PM)
Mon, 4th MaySocial StudiesComputing
Tue, 5th MayEnglish LanguageCareer Technology
Wed, 6th MayGeneral ScienceGhanaian Language
Thu, 7th MayMathematicsReligious & Moral Educ.
Fri, 8th MayFrenchCreative Art & Design
Mon, 11th MayArabic (Optional)End of Exams

 

The “No-Go” Zone: Avoid These Exam Hall Mistakes

  • The “Selfie” Trap: Ensure your registration photo is professional. NTC and WAEC are strict—no photo changes after submission!

  • The Mobile Ban: Carrying a phone into the hall is an automatic disqualification. Don’t risk 3 years of hard work for a 3-minute text.

  • The Indexing Hurdle: If you haven’t confirmed your indexing for the year, do it now via the official portal.

READ: Buy and Download New 2026 Term 2 Exam Questions (Nursery – Grade 8)

 

BECE 2026 Personal Success Planner

Align your revision with the Official WAEC Timetable (May 4 – May 11)

Step 1: Track Your Coverage (10 Core Subjects)
English Language
Mathematics
General Science
Social Studies
Religious & Moral Ed.
Career Technology
Creative Art & Design
Computing
Ghanaian Language
French / Arabic
TimeMon (May 4)Tue (May 5)Wed (May 6)Thu (May 7)Fri (May 8)
9:00 AM – 11:30 AMEXAM:
Social Studies
EXAM:
English Lang.
EXAM:
Gen. Science
EXAM:
Mathematics
EXAM:
French
1:00 PM – 3:00 PMEXAM:
Computing
EXAM:
Career Tech.
EXAM:
Ghanaian Lang.
EXAM:
R.M.E
EXAM:
Creative Art
Evening ReviewReview: English & Career TechReview: Science & Ghanaian LangReview: Math & R.M.EReview: French & Creative ArtWeekend Rest / Arabic Prep

 

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