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GES Revokes Sawla SHS Suspension, Orders Students’ Return

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has overturned the indefinite suspension of over 30 students from Sawla Senior High School in the Savannah Region, instructing the school to recall them immediately.Anthony Kwasi Yeboah, the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District GES Director, clarified that the school had no authority to impose such a severe punishment without consulting the district or regional offices. He directed the headmaster to reverse the decision and allow the students to resume their studies.The suspension, which mainly affected second-year female students, was enforced after a seven-member committee investigated allegations of immoral behavior and unauthorized mobile phone use on campus. However, the decision was made without prior notification to parents or higher GES authorities.The directive to recall the students came after media reports sparked public concern over the fairness and legality of the suspension. GES has assured the public that it will […]

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GES Introduces Harmonized Prospectus for Fresh Students.

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has rolled out a new harmonized prospectus for fresh students entering Senior High Schools (SHS) and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions. This move aims to create uniformity across all schools, ensuring that all students have a standardized list of items to bring, thus reducing confusion and unnecessary costs for parents.The harmonized prospectus addresses concerns from parents about discrepancies in the items requested by different schools, which in some cases led to exploitation. The new system ensures transparency and fairness, ensuring that no school demands more than the prescribed list of essential items such as uniforms, exercise books, and basic toiletries.GES hopes that this initiative will ease the financial burden on parents while promoting equity among students. This prospectus also forms part of a broader effort by GES to streamline operations and improve […]

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Bono Region Launches Campaign to Prevent Rabies in Schools.

Following the tragic death of a 16-year-old boy bitten by a stray dog in the Jaman North District, educational authorities in the Bono Region have initiated a widespread rabies prevention campaign. The boy's passing, attributed to a lack of knowledge about proper dog bite management, prompted the Ghana Education Service (GES) and Veterinary Services Department to team up with local schools. This initiative will train 542 teachers and coordinators to educate students, teachers, and parents in 225 basic schools on rabies prevention. 

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