Class of 1991 year group of Tafo Methodist Junior High School in the Ashanti Region has called on old boys and girls in the various educational institutions in the Country to return to support and develop their Alma Maters. According to the Association, past students have a key role to …
Read More »“Ghana only Sub-Saharan African country to have nearly attained gender parity at the Senior High School level” ~ Education Minister
This morning, 9th August 2022, I was super excited to join the Standard Chartered Girls Empowerment Forum to celebrate 5 years of implementing GOAL in Ghana. I was glad to learn that the GOAL project which is a flagship program of the Standard Chartered Bank, is aimed at empowering girls …
Read More »Your New exam directives contradicts your Mordus Oprandi, Coalition of National Youth Organizers to General legal Council
The Coalition of National Youth Organizers have chanced upon what we call the Most ludicrous exam directives in the history of our legal education by the Ghana General Legal Council to students who are seeking admission into the Ghana school of law. The directives by the General Legal Council (GLC), …
Read More »headmistress defies GES orders, inhumanely thrash students, disgruntled parents strike over act. [WATCH VIDEO]
Heroesghnews.com Some parents and students of the Lashibi Community Day Senior Senior High School in the Tema West Municipal of the Greater Accra Region have expressed worried and disappointment over what they describe as inhuman behaviour exhibited by the headmistress of the school, Mrs. Juliana Ohui Indome and Regional education …
Read More »GES Directorate Expresses Concern Over Lacks Labraries To Improve Pupils Reading SkillS
AHAFO LACKS LABRARIES TO IMPROVE PUPILS READING SKILLS, REGIONAL EDUCATION DIRECTORATE EXPRESSES CONCERN The Ahafo Regional Director of Education, Lucy Ama Ankrah has expressed concern over school children inability to improve their reading skills due to inadequate library facilities in the region, and has called for help. She said this …
Read More »Achiase: GES Director Upkeeps Parents over “Social Media English” negative impact on students
“SOCIAL MEDIA ENGLISH IS REALLY HAVING NEGATIVE IMPACT ON SCHOOL CHILDREN, PARENTS AREN’T HELPING” DISTRICT EDUCATION DIRECTOR LAMENT” The Achiase district education service in collaboration with J. A Biney & Company Limited has organized district level Junior High school Maths and Science quiz for forty-four public and private schools under …
Read More »E/R: Dep. Education Minister Pleased With Ghanaians Credence In TVET Education
The Deputy Minister of Education in charge of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), Mrs. Gifty Twum Ampofo has expressed satisfaction over how the general public has embraced the training programme and pleased with the increasing rate of student enrollment in the TVET programmes after its commencement in 2019. …
Read More »Nifa SHS: 7 “Truants” Students Denied Access To Write WASSCE Exams, Parents Appeal to School Authorities.
71 Nifa SHS Students “Truants” Denied Access To Write WASSCE Exams, Parents Appeal to School Authorities About 71 final year students or WASSCE candidates have been denied access to sit for the WASSCE Exams over Truancy Records 71 students of Nifa Senior High school in Akuapem Adukrom have been denied …
Read More »Ahafo Regional Teachers Win Ghana’s National Standardization Test, GES Lauds Their Effort
GES lauds Ahafo teachers for emerging first on Ghana’s first ever National Standardization Test The Ghana Education Service has commended teachers in Basic Schools in the Ahafo region for their contribution towards quality basic education in the region. The Ahafo Region became first among the sixteen regions in Ghana on …
Read More »Ejura-Sekyedumase Education Infrastructure: 80 Per Cent Schools Don’t Meet Institutional Standard ~ GES Director Worries
EJURA SEKYEDUMASE 80% SCHOOLS DON’T MEET SCHOOL STANDARD – MR FRIMPONG. Mr Akwasi Frimpong – Ejura Sekyedumase Municipal Director of Education vowed against the status of schools within the Municipality. Mr Akwasi Frimpong said, 80% of Ejura Sekyedumase schools don’t fit school standard due to poor infrastructures. Mr Akwasi Frimpong …
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