Real past papers
Nine years of WASSCE and BECE past questions, sorted by subject, topic, paper and year. The same questions your exam will look like — because they’re the ones your exam came from.
Bondzi is the exam-prep companion built for Ghanaian SHS and JHS students. Nine years of past papers, an AI tutor that explains the questions you get wrong, and a review schedule that won't let you forget. On the bus. In a power cut. Offline.
Bondzi was built for the seven hundred thousand Ghanaian students sitting BECE and WASSCE every year — and the millions who've been before them.
In Ghana, two exams decide a great deal of a young person's future. The BECE sends fourteen-year-olds toward the senior school that will shape the next three years of their life. The WASSCE, three years later, decides who walks into a university, a polytechnic, or another path entirely.
And yet, the prep market for these exams looks the way it did a decade ago. Photocopied past papers, weekend classes most families can't afford, and tutors who'll mark your answer but can't tell you why it was wrong. The students who pass tend to be the ones whose parents could pay for those answers.
Bondzi takes the parts of expensive prep that actually move marks — the explanations, the steady review, the diagnostic of what you're weak at — and ships them in an app that opens in English on a phone that already lives in your pocket.
We don't think a student in a JHS in the Upper East should get a worse prep experience than a student in an international school in Accra. So we built one tool, and we're giving the parts that matter away free.
We resisted the temptation to ship sixty features. These six are the ones we'd miss if they were gone.
Nine years of WASSCE and BECE past questions, sorted by subject, topic, paper and year. The same questions your exam will look like — because they’re the ones your exam came from.
Miss a question and an AI tutor walks you through it — step by step, in the same language your teacher would use. Generated on demand, cached for the next student.
Every question you stumble on comes back tomorrow, then in three days, then a week. SM-2, the algorithm medical students use, tuned for SHS and JHS workloads.
Fresh AI-written questions calibrated to your syllabus level and weak topics. Not a question bank — a tutor that won’t repeat itself.
A weekly top-100 by exam type, refreshed every Monday. Visible enough to be motivating, anonymous enough to keep it kind.
The boring habit of studying every day, dressed up in numbers that grow. Built so showing up is the win, not the score.
A student in Bawku shouldn't need a fibre connection to revise tonight's topic. Bondzi caches your subjects, your questions, and your offline answers locally — and reconciles when the network comes back.
Past questions, answers, and progress cached on device. Answer a paper on a bus with no signal; it syncs the next time you connect.
Hermes-compiled, sub-fifty-megabyte install. Runs comfortably on the entry-level Android devices that dominate Ghana.
Subscriptions paid in cedis through Paystack — MTN, Telecel, AirtelTigo. No card required.
Bondzi covers the full WAEC curriculum for both Ghanaian examinations. School candidates sitting WASSCE in May/June and private candidates registering for the WASSCE Nov/Dec series get the same question bank, the same AI tutor, and the same spaced-repetition schedule. BECE candidates in JHS 3 get the full set of core and elective papers.
Sat at the end of Junior High School. Decides which Senior High you walk into.
The four core papers every candidate sits — May/June or Nov/Dec.
The science, business, arts and humanities papers — pick three based on your programme.
Don't see your subject? We're adding new papers monthly. Email hello@bondzi.online and we'll prioritise.
We aligned Bondzi against the UN Sustainable Development Goals that genuinely fit — not all seventeen as a marketing claim, but the three where shipping the product moves the indicator. Here they are, with the parts of Bondzi that earn each of them.
Source: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Sustainable Development Goals. We name only the goals where Bondzi has a credible contribution; we'll publish year-on-year indicators on a public dashboard from 2026.
“The first time a question I got wrong was actually explained — not just marked — I realised I'd been studying the wrong way for two years.”
Bondzi is an exam-prep app built for Ghanaian students sitting the BECE (Junior High School) and the WAEC WASSCE (Senior High School). It bundles nine years of past questions, an AI tutor that explains every wrong answer, and a spaced-repetition schedule that brings shaky topics back until they stick.
Yes. The same WASSCE past-question bank, AI tutor, and spaced-repetition schedule serve school candidates sitting WASSCE in May/June and private candidates sitting the Nov/Dec series. The syllabus is identical across both windows — only the registration process and timetable differ.
All core BECE subjects — Mathematics, English Language, Integrated Science, Social Studies, RME, BDT, Ghanaian Language, and French — plus the most-sat WASSCE subjects, including Core Mathematics, Elective Mathematics, English Language, Integrated Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Geography, Government, History, Literature in English, ICT, and French.
Yes. The full past-question bank, your daily review schedule, your subject progress, and the leaderboard are free forever. Bondzi Pro unlocks AI-written explanations on demand, AI-generated practice tests, and removes ads. Pro is paid monthly or annually in cedis through Paystack, by MTN, Telecel, or AirtelTigo mobile money.
Yes — Bondzi caches your subjects, past questions, and progress on the device. You can answer a paper on a bus with no signal; the app reconciles your score and streak the next time it sees a network.
When you get a question wrong, Bondzi generates a step-by-step explanation pitched at your syllabus level. The first time anyone needs an explanation for a question we generate it; from then on it's cached and instant for the next student. We fall back to a static expert explanation if the AI tutor is unavailable.
We are Android-first because that is where Ghanaian students actually study. iOS is on the public waitlist and will follow once we hit our Android targets.
Bondzi is a prep tool, not the WAEC results portal — official WASSCE and BECE results are released through WAEC Ghana's checker at waecgh.org with a scratch card serial number and PIN. We publish guides on how to check results when each series is released; the best thing Bondzi can do is help you score well in the first place so checking is a celebration, not a stress event.
Bondzi is built in Accra by Softbase Tech. We started from frustration with the photocopied past-paper prep market and a belief that a student in Wa should get the same prep tools as a student in East Legon.
Free to download. Free to revise. The AI tutor and Bondzi Test live behind Bondzi Pro — paid in cedis, by mobile money, and cheaper than a single weekend tutor session.
Direct APK · v1.0.0 · ~70 MB. On Play Store soon. Enable install from unknown sources if your phone asks.
