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Disregard Fake News: Gov’t Will Be Happy If Parents Pay SHS Fees – Education Minister

    The Education Minister, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum has debunked publications suggesting that government will be happy if parents can pay for their students (SHS) fees. Speaking to a closed source in the ministry of Education and Dr Yaw Osei Adutwu special assistant, Kwasi Abankwa said that his boss …

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Achimota School Fails To Respond To Rasta Student’s Suit; Case Adjourned To April 30

The Human Rights Court 1 Division of the High Court has adjourned to April 30, the case involving one of the Rastafarian boys, Oheneba Nkrabea, who was denied admission to Achimota School over his dreadlocks. At a hearing on Thursday, April 22, 2021, it emerged that Achimota School had still …

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New Carriculum Training: GES Applauds Gnacops For Setting The Pace.

      The Ghana National Council Of Private Schools, GNACOPS in collaboration with the MoE through the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment has successfully implemented the training of private school teachers on the Common Core Program, CCP, and the Standard-Based Curriculum, SBC, across the country. According to the …

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Non-payment Of Trainee Teachers’ Allowance Cruel, Insensitive – Educationist

An educationist, Mr Ekow Djan has said it is worrying that the government has not paid trainee teachers’ allowance for a whole semester. He said in a statement that this situation is not only unacceptable but insensitive, cruel and a breach of the social contract signed between President Nana Addo …

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Ghana Claims 88 Percent Of 2020 WASSCE 8As

A total 411 out of the 465 candidates who scored grade A in all subjects at the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), were students from Ghana pioneering the Government’s Free Senior High School (SHS) Programme. Immediate past Minister of Education, Dr Mathew Opoku Prempeh, at the fourth …

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All Teachers Asked To Register For License; Failure Means Disqualification

All teachers in Ghana would have to acquire a license in order to be qualified to practise. As a result, teachers employed by the Ghana Education Service (GES) before September 1, 2018 have been asked to register online and qualify for the license to be issued by the National Teaching …

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SHS 3 Students Stranded As Reopening Postponed

Some Form 3 senior high school (SHS) students are stranded as the Ghana Education Service (GES) has considered a proposal from the Conference of Heads Assisted Senior High Schools (CHASS) to postpone re-opening. The final year students were supposed to report to school on Tuesday, April 6 after the Easter …

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No End-Of-Term Exams For Pupils From KG To JHS – GES To School Authorities

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has directed school authorities at the basic level not to organise end-of-term exams for the current academic year. A circular issued by Deputy Director-General of the Service, Dr Kwabena Bempah Tandoh, indicated that all heads of schools should make sure that all pupils from KG …

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Lack Of Textbooks In Schools Creating A Class Society Among Students – GNAT

President of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) Ms Philippa Larsen has lamented the lack of textbooks and other materials or resources to enhance teaching and learning in schools. The GNAT president is troubled and surprised that Ghana Education Service (GES) after 1 to 2years of changing the school …

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Mr Charles Opoku Donates Over 80k Exercise Books to Schools In Assin North District

    Mr.  charles Opoku and his Akosua Baako Foundation together with Friends of Charles Opoku, as part of its educational program has begun the donation of 84,000 exercise books to 17,000 students in the Assin North District of the central region. SOME BENEFICIARIES (Schools) Assin Bereku D/A School Adom …

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