GES warns schools against charging unauthorized PTA levies
GES has cautioned schools over unauthorized PTA levies, reminding that all collections require prior approval and must remain voluntary.

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GES has cautioned schools over unauthorized PTA levies, reminding that all collections require prior approval and must remain voluntary.

According to the President of the Coalition of Concerned Teachers (CCT), Ghana, King Ali Awudu, just 20 percent of the money the government allocates for the Free Senior High School (FSHS) policy would be enough to make a substantial difference in the basic education in the country. “If this governm

The team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has described the Free Senior High School programme as innovative and needs to be protected. The team on Wednesday, July 13 concluded its initial visit to Ghana after the country requested a financial bailout. IMF concludes visit to Ghana The team,
The Public Relations Officer at the Ministry of Education, Yaw Opoku Mensah, has debunked claims of food shortage in some Senior High Schools (SHSs), particularly in the Ashanti Region. On Tuesday, November 23, some students granted media interview to complain about the quality of meals in their sch

The government has denied it ever promised extra classes for the double-track students of the Free Senior High School policy each time they are on vacation. Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Ministry of Education, Ekow Vincent Assifuah in an interview with Johnnie Hughes on TV3 New Day Tuesday s
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Ghana is in the middle of the most far reaching educational reforms in a generation. The Free Senior High School Education Policy by the current administration gets the most mentions but perhaps just as important to the future of the country and its young people is the revolution taking place in the

Member of Parliament (MP) for the Trobu constituency in the Greater Accra region, Moses Anim, has advised parents to invest more in their children’s education than they do in funerals. Speaking on Onua FM’s current affairs programme, Ghana Dadwen, Monday, the MP who doubles as the Majority Chief Whi

From a technical perspective, one cannot but to describe the Free Senior High School (FSHS) system in its current form as a mere populist campaign message which has metamorphosized into a central government directive rather than a cogent policy. This is because it falls short of a policy; talk less

Senior High Schools across the country implementing the Free SHS programme are in serious financial crisis due to government’s failure to release grants for the third term. The schools are currently in seventh week of the third term of the 2017/2018 academic year and have since reopening been runnin

Senior High Schools across the country implementing the Free SHS programme are in serious financial crisis due to government’s failure to release grants for the third term. The schools are currently in seventh week of the third term of the 2017/2018 academic year and have since reopening been runnin
