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March 7 Declared Holiday for School Children After Independence Celebrations

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has officially declared Friday, March 7, 2025, a holiday for all school children across the country. This decision, signed by Cassandra Twum Ampofo, Head of the Public Relations Unit, acknowledges the efforts of students who actively participated in the 68th Independence Day celebrations.The statement emphasized that the break will allow students to rest after their preparations and participation in various anniversary activities. GES assured parents that schools will resume normal academic activities on Monday, March 10, 2025.While apologizing for any inconvenience caused, the GES expressed gratitude to all stakeholders for their support in ensuring a successful Independence Day celebration. The announcement has been met with excitement from students, who look forward to a well-deserved day off.

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13-Year-Old Physics Whiz Joins KNUST.

Melchizedek Adio Baafawiise, a 13-year-old prodigy, has become one of the youngest students ever to enroll at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). Scoring A1 in five subjects, including Physics and Mathematics, in his WASSCE, Melchizedek is now pursuing a degree in Physics, with a particular passion for Mechanics.Although he once dreamed of becoming a pilot, he chose to delve deeper into Physics to uncover his true passion. He plans to decide between Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering as his career path by his third or fourth year.Coming from a family of educators, Melchizedek initially felt overwhelmed skipping Forms 2 and 3, but he quickly adjusted to university life and enjoys being among his older peers.

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WAEC Refutes Minister’s Claim on WASSCE Results Release.

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has denied guaranteeing the release of the 2024 WASSCE results by December 29, as earlier stated by the Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum.WAEC explained that it is yet to receive sufficient funds to repair broken scanners and complete the processing of results. While the Education Ministry released GH₵25 million on December 18, an additional GH₵35 million is still outstanding.During a media briefing after visiting WAEC’s office, Dr. Adutwum assured that results would be ready by the end of December, citing government support to address WAEC’s financial challenges. However, WAEC clarified that the minister’s statement did not follow a formal discussion with its management.The Council revealed that it requires funds to finalize activities such as paying invigilators, supervisors, and suppliers, as well as addressing technical issues to ensure smooth operations.WAEC urged the public […]

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