BECE Edo Syllabus 2026/2027 & Textbooks
The BECE Edo Syllabus 2026 (covering Nigerian languages, including Edo) for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (Junior WAEC) follows the National Examinations Council (NECO) curriculum. It focuses on assessing JSS3 students in 17 subjects, including Edo language, Mathematics, English, Basic Science, and Cultural & Creative Arts, to qualify them for senior secondary school.
Aims & Objectives
The BECE (Basic Education Certificate Examination) in Edo State, aligned with national NECO guidelines and the 9-year basic education curriculum, aims to assess students’ mastery of subjects, facilitate transition to senior secondary school, and evaluate knowledge application. Key objectives include fostering cognitive, practical, and affective skills across subjects like basic science, technology, and business studies to meet modern societal needs.
Marking Guide
The BECE Edo examination consists of two papers—Paper 1 and Paper 2. Each paper contains 60 multiple-choice questions and lasts one hour, making a total examination time of two hours.
Paper 1:
Sixty questions made up of two comprehension passages (5 questions each), composition (5), grammar (25), sound system/phonology (10), orthography (5), and translation (5).
Paper 2:
Sixty questions drawn from oral literature (15), prose I (5), prose II (5), drama I (5), drama II (5), poetry (5), and culture and tradition (20).
BECE Edo Syllabus 2026/2027
| BASIC EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (BECE) EDO SYLLABUS | ||||
| L1 | ||||
| S/N | SUB-THEME | TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | |
| 1 | LANGUAGE | I. Edo Orthography | Vbene Q kere ne a ya oren (ABIDI) Ola- Ola unu, Ola ihue Ikpo Ikpo. ngbawa. | |
| II. Comprehension | Different passages from textbooks written in Edo. | |||
| III. Word formation | From verb to noun, igiemwi, kpolo ikpolo. elision. igiemwi ebe eva — Ebeva. | |||
| IV. Sentence structure. conversion of statement to question | Ezanzan ifiemwe. Ificmwe ne a kun. Omwa rrie emwa (statement) > De omwa ne o rri emwa? (Question) | |||
| V. Types of sentences | Present, past, future, subject and redicate | |||
| VI. Correction of words and sentences | Uwala> Uwaila, Osaro» Osarro, Eyen khian kpa> Eyen hioro kpa. | |||
| VII. Parts of speech | Eni. Ataeni, uta, uniauta, Arrilo. Usueni. | |||
| VIN. Composition | Eleta na ‘ben, lexis and structure. | |||
| IX. Pluralization of nouns and verbs | Okhuo> ikhuo. Okpia> ikpia. Deb dele. | |||
| X. Syllable structure | Owebe 0-we-ebe. ta, Ota. aigbe, eguae. | |||
| XI. Phonological conditioning of words | Borrowed words, igiemwi school esuku, Rev. Father efada. | |||
| Xll. Sound System | Ikpo, Ola, Ola unu. | |||
| XIIl. Elision | Igiemwi, omo-obo omobo, omo-erha omerhan, Ebe eva Ebeva. | |||
| XIV. Vocabulary | Synonyms. igiemwi, Dele> kharha, heko feko, larre> gha> khian. Antonyms, igiemwi. nokhua> nekhere. | |||
| XV. Translation | Either from Edo to English, or English to Edo. words and sentences. | |||
| 2 | LITERATURE | I. Drama I: EseikhQ | The drama •Eseikho• depicts the life of a poor boy named Eseikho. He lost his parents and his only brother. His brother committed suicide immediately after the death of their mother, Ekiomado. | |
| II. Drama Il -Owodo Part I | The drama Owodo Part I depicts the bravery of a man named Evian’. He saved the Benin traders from a wild animal | |||
| III. Prose 1: Okha Edo Umaranmwe | The prose work •Umaranmwc’ depicts the lives of various animals and the operaions of the animal kingdom | |||
| IV. Prose II: Idia Nokaokuo | The prose •Idia Nokaokuo ‘depicts the heroine Ida Idia’s Childhood, marriage to Ozolua and how she fought wars against various towns | |||
| V. Poetry: Ekharha Edo (Poems in Edo) for schools and colleges | a. Ozo n’ Agbede b. Uwu rre egbe c. Okperhan d. Esughusughu e. Atalakpa f. Iya g. lyemwe h. Ohuan | o | ||
| 3 | CULTURE | I. Numerals Ikemwi-Edo) | (Okpa ya se arriasen eva | |
| II. Tradtional week and months; is relationship to economic life | Ede eken, uyi igue | |||
| III. Family system | Nuclear and extended | |||
| IV. Family salutation and its significance | Lamugum lagiesan, etc | |||
| V. Traditional hierachy in village administration | Odionwere, ediqnwere, iroghae, igbama, etc | |||
| VI. Title Taking | Oliha, Esama, etc | |||
| VII. Ceremonies | Oronmwe. irorinmwi | |||
| VIII. Festivals origin and use of iron-smiting | Igue Ada, Eben | |||
| IX- (Proverbs) | Erokhi ma mie ebe e i rhule. Obo ne ovbokhan mu gbe okuta, uhunmwu o mue yan | |||
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