…the WAEC 2026 WASSCE Timetable provides clarity for students and parents.
LAGOS, NIGERIA — The iNews Times | WAEC 2026 WASSCE Timetable has officially been released by the West African Examinations Council, setting the stage for millions of school candidates preparing to sit for one of West Africa’s most critical secondary school examinations.
The examination body published the WAEC 2026 WASSCE Timetable on its official X (formerly Twitter) page on Monday, confirming that the West African Senior School Certificate Examination for school candidates will commence on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, and conclude on Friday, June 19, 2026.
According to the timetable, the first papers to be taken will be Foods and Nutrition 3 (Practical) Planning Session and Home Management 3 (Practical) Planning Session. These practical planning sessions traditionally precede the full rollout of written and objective examinations across various subjects.
The release of the WAEC 2026 WASSCE Timetable is a significant milestone for final-year secondary school students across Nigeria and other West African countries, as it signals the formal countdown to the high-stakes examination that determines eligibility for tertiary education admission and other academic pursuits.
Education stakeholders have described the early publication of the timetable as a welcome development, noting that it gives candidates ample time to structure revision plans and finalize preparations.
The West African Senior School Certificate Examination remains one of the most widely recognized secondary school qualifications within the sub-region. Conducted annually by WAEC, the examination assesses candidates in core and elective subjects, including English Language, Mathematics, Sciences, Arts, Commercial and Technical subjects.
With the WAEC 2026 WASSCE Timetable now public, schools are expected to intensify revision classes, mock examinations, and special coaching sessions aimed at improving performance outcomes.
Historically, practical subjects such as Foods and Nutrition and Home Management require early planning sessions to ensure candidates understand the structure of practical tasks, material requirements, and evaluation procedures. These sessions also allow schools to prepare laboratories and relevant equipment ahead of the practical examination dates.
The examination period, which spans nearly two months, will accommodate a wide range of subjects to ensure smooth coordination across thousands of secondary schools participating in the exercise. The structured timetable is designed to prevent clashes between subjects commonly combined by candidates.
Education analysts note that the WAEC 2026 WASSCE Timetable provides clarity not only for students but also for parents, guardians, and school administrators who must coordinate logistics, supervision, and academic planning during the examination window.
The West African Examinations Council has, over the years, leveraged digital platforms to communicate important updates, including examination timetables, registration guidelines, and result release announcements. By publishing the timetable on its official X page, WAEC continues to embrace digital channels to reach candidates more efficiently.
Candidates are advised to carefully review the WAEC 2026 WASSCE Timetable and confirm specific subject dates through their respective schools to avoid confusion. School authorities are also expected to circulate printed copies and display the timetable on notice boards for easy access.




The importance of early preparation cannot be overstated. Educational experts consistently emphasize that candidates who begin structured revision immediately after the release of the timetable often perform better than those who delay preparation.
The WAEC examination plays a crucial role in shaping academic and professional futures. Performance in the WASSCE determines admission eligibility into universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, and other higher institutions across Nigeria and beyond.
As anticipation builds, students across the country are entering the final stretch of academic preparation. For many, the release of the WAEC 2026 WASSCE Timetable marks the beginning of intensive revision schedules, reduced extracurricular activities, and focused study sessions.
Parents are also being encouraged to provide supportive learning environments at home, including quiet study spaces and emotional encouragement, to help candidates manage examination pressure.
The iNews Times understands that examination logistics, including distribution of question papers, supervision, and marking coordination, will be handled in line with WAEC’s established operational standards to ensure credibility and fairness.
With the official examination dates now confirmed from April 21 to June 19, 2026, attention shifts fully to preparation and performance. Stakeholders across Nigeria’s education sector will be monitoring developments closely as the examination period approaches.
For candidates and schools alike, the release of the WAEC 2026 WASSCE Timetable serves as both a reminder and a call to action, preparation time is ticking.
The iNews Times will continue to provide verified updates and education news as more details emerge regarding examination guidelines, instructions to candidates, and subsequent result release timelines.









