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The Ghana Education Service cautioned parents of wards in public Senior High School students not to pay the GH¢465 registration fee for the 2024 WASSCE.
Agnes Agyapong Yeboah is the only teacher in the village school at Hlihadzi in the Afram plains. She asked for government to provide needed items to help learning.
Ghanaian students swept all the top three International Excellence Awards instituted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) to honour candidates.
This year’s West African Senior School Certificate Examination for School Candidates will now be written from August 5, to September 27, the GES has confirmed.
A parent of a Bechem PRESEC student has appealed to the Ghana Education Service to investigate the circumstances leading to the beating of his son
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has reviewed the Code of Conduct for students in pre-tertiary schools in Ghana and posted it online for public access.
The GES has urged the public to disregard reports suggesting the 11 headteachers who were interdicted for charging unapproved fees had been reinstated.
The Ghana Education Service has decided to reinstate the interdicted heads of Senior High Schools by the end of this week following a meeting with stakeholders.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has been cracking down on the collection of unauthorised fees from first-year Senior High School students reporting to school.
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