JSS2 Report Card of Ex-Student of Deeper Life High School Who Came 3rd Thrills Many: "Abnormal"
- A former student of Deeper Life High School, Calabar Campus, has made public his JSS2 report sheet for the 2014/2015 academic session
- Despite having a percentage of 96.1, the man came third in his class, a testament to the competitive nature of his school
- Commenting on the result, which many found abnormal, the young man admitted that he cried his eyes out when he saw his grade, but had his revenge later on
An ex-student of Deeper Life High School, Calabar Campus, Jameswilliams Kamnanya Gabriel, has created a buzz on Facebook after sharing his JSS2 report card for the 2014/2015 session, showing his grades at the time.
Jameswilliams, second-best graduating student of Nile University 2022/2023 session, took the third position in his class at the time, despite having an impressive percentage of 96.1.

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In a Facebook post, Jameswilliams disclosed that the student who came first then had a percentage of 96.5, demonstrating the high level of competition that existed in his class at the time.

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He admitted that he cried his eyes out when he saw his result, but got his revenge later on. He further disclosed that it was an A-class, which was a selection of the best 19 students in his set.
"96.1 and I came third. 😂
"First was 96.5 or so.
"Nearly cried my eyes out.
"Found my revenge later on.
"Don't mind the 19 in attendance. We were sorted based on our grades in JSS1. This was the A-class. The best 19 students in the set.
"This term, the last in our class had an 88 average. Led the first on B-class by a lot!"
One of the talking points from the report sheet was how he was ranked 18th despite having a perfect score of 100 in the Igbo language subject.

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Deeper Life High School report card trends
Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the man's old report card below:
Uramah Steven said:
"How do you sit for both test and exam and score 100/100. Na you set the question for yourself?
"It’s not looking normal man. I’m sorry to say. Congratulations man sha! You’re still good regardless."
Philip Kenechukwu Nnabuchi said:
"Jameswilliams Kamnanya Gabriel.
"You scored a 100 in Igbo and still was the 18th person.
"Tell me that the other 17th people scored 105+."
Thomas Abiodun Joe said:
"98/100, Yet 7th in Business studies.
"Wow! League of champions."
Mesmer Kroos said:
"Omo bro, this result is "abnormal".. You got 97 in social studies and yet your position was 8th how manage.. how are they even calculating the percentages.
"I think they approximate to one decimal place."
Nworie Monday Emmanuel said:
"Lolz! Is this not funny😄😄. 2014/2015 was already in yr 1 and we ended up graduating the same year.omo! Who did this to Nigeria ?"
Raji Mutawakkil Adedolapo said:
"Seems all of you got 100 in Igbo.
"Because you scored an hundred with 11th position.
"Social studies you got 97 and was still the 8th in class.
"Civic education, you got 95 and was still the 11th.
"Things we love to see."
Birwula Aaron Zwakas said:
"I was getting straight A's in JSS except for one course — French. My highest score in that course was 40 😭 😭 (total ooh)..."
In a related story, Legit.ng reported that a lady had called out her primary three teacher for poorly recording her scores 12 years ago.
Teacher's remark on report card trends
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a teacher's remark on a primary four girl's report card had caught people's attention.
Nelson Yvonne is a student of Manhyia Methodist Primary School and came 18th in her class, as seen in her result sheet.

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According to the report card, the teacher wrote that the girl had a calm character but a lazy attitude. Quite unexpectedly, however, the teacher also wrote in the remarks section that the girl should 'keep it up'.
Proofreading by Kola Muhammed, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng