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Abuakwa South MP Calls to Modernise Ghana’s Education System

The Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, Dr. Kingsley Agyemang, is appealing for a comprehensive modernization of Ghana’s education system—including curriculum reform, stronger STEM emphasis, and better teacher capacity. What We Found Dr. Agyemang has a track record in education advocacy, including sponsoring STEM-focused quizzes for basic schools across his constituency to boost learning in maths and science among JHS students. In July 2025, he signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the UK’s De Montfort University to provide professional development for teachers, postgraduate pathways, scholarships, and research collaboration in Abuakwa South. While he hasn’t issued a formal policy statement, his initiatives imply a push for curriculum updates, technological integration, STEM emphasis, and teacher capacity-building, aligning with broader calls for reform in Ghana’s education system. Expert Insight Analysts including campaign spokesperson Dennis Miracles Aboagye have described Ghana’s education system as […]

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Double-Track System in Ghana’s SHS to End by 2027 – Education Minister

Ghana’s double-track system in senior high schools is set to be scrapped by 2027, according to the Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu. The announcement was made during a meeting with the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS) in Sunyani, Bono Region.Haruna Iddrisu stated that the government is committed to educational reform, and the elimination of the double-track system will be supported by major changes such as a revised curriculum and administrative restructuring of the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund). He emphasised the importance of financial accountability, calling for proper expenditure oversight through established boards.“We expect that by the year 2027, the double-track system will be a thing of the past,” he declared.The double-track system was introduced to manage overcrowding in schools following the implementation of the Free SHS policy, which increased enrolment numbers dramatically. While it allowed more […]

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Parents Urged to Bring Food as Free SHS Faces Supply Crisis.

The Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High Schools (CHASS) has called on parents to support the feeding of their wards in senior high schools amid worsening food shortages.Speaking to JoyNews, CHASS National Secretary Primus Baro revealed that many schools are grappling with inadequate food supplies, leading to rationing. He urged parents to send students with items like gari, shitor, and sugar to supplement what schools can provide."Food supplies to schools, particularly in the northern regions, are critically low," Baro noted. "In some schools, oil is unavailable, and alternatives like margarine are being used for cooking. Staples such as maize and beans are also scarce, leaving rice and gari as the only available options."CHASS had previously requested that the Ghana Education Service (GES) postpone reopening schools until financial arrears were settled. However, GES rejected this plea, resulting in a dire […]

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