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*The 2021 SHS/SHTS ACADEMIC CALENDAR* WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWThe 2021 academic calendar is designed and planned in coordin...
31/05/2021

*The 2021 SHS/SHTS ACADEMIC CALENDAR*

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

The 2021 academic calendar is designed and planned in coordination with the leadership of CHASS keeping in mind the need to ensure that schools achieve closing the gap in learning due to schools closures for COVID-19 prevention.

• All SHS 3 students students will complete *1,080 hours* before the beginning of WASSCE. They made up for lost time from *October to December 2020* with the partial reopening of schools to complete the 2019/2020 academic year.

• All SHS 2 students will complete *1,440 hours* of contact instead of the 1,134 as an effort to make up for lost time.

• All SHS 1 students will complete *1,350 hours* to help improve teaching and learning.

The three calendars are further explained below:

*SCHOOLS RUNNING DOUBLE TRACK FOR FORM 1&2 STUDENTS*

• Schools running this calendar have 5 tracks of students and at no point will more than 3 tracks of students be in school at the same time.

*SCHOOLS RUNNING DOUBLE TRACK FOR SHS 2 ONLY*

• Schools running this calendar have 4 tracks of students and at no point will more than 3 tracks of students be in school at the same time.

*SCHOOLS RUNNING THE SINGLE TRACK CALENDAR*

• The single track calendar is designed to ensure effective use of school infrastructure.

*All tracks of students have been provided with clear vacation and reopening dates to help schools, students and parents plan.

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SHS1 reopening  rescheduled from 10th March to   Thursday 18th March 2021.Academic work will commence fully on Monday 22...
08/03/2021

SHS1 reopening rescheduled from 10th March to Thursday 18th March 2021.

Academic work will commence fully on Monday 22nd March 2021.

COVID-19: We are ready to revise the academic timetable over outbreak- GESThe Ghana Education Service has assured parent...
30/03/2020

COVID-19: We are ready to revise the academic timetable over outbreak- GES

The Ghana Education Service has assured parents and students that it will revise the academic timetable following the disruption of academic work in the wake of the outbreak of the novel Coronavirus.

The education sector has been severely impacted by the outbreak as all schools have closed down and students sent home. Globally, over one billion students are home due to the outbreak.

Major exams like the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and the Basic Education Certificate have also been suspended as a result.

But the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service, Professor Kwasi Opoku Amankwa said a team had been assigned to ensure that learning activities are conducted through virtual platforms with a new timetable for an uninterrupted learning process.

He also added that the education service is looking into various options for a revised timetable which will be based on the time schools will be cleared to reopen.

“The next important thing that we need to be thinking about whether in the short, medium or long term, is that the students will have to go back to school. The team is also working to ensure that by the time school reopens, we have an idea about how we go about the timetabling but it will all depend on the exigencies of the time. We have to look at various timetable options that could exist and the various scenarios,” he said.

WASSCE 2020  suspended until further notice NB: It can not be CANCELLED, but due to the disease it has been suspended. D...
20/03/2020

WASSCE 2020 suspended until further notice
NB: It can not be CANCELLED, but due to the disease it has been suspended.
Don't suspend because you will write the WASACE exams before you can qualify to enter any university or tertiary institution. ITS AN ADVANTAGE TO STUDENTS SINCE U HAVE MORE TIME TO LEARN.

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19/03/2020

DON'T RUN ERRANDS FOR MALE TEACHERS - GES CAUTIOUS GIRLS

The Assin South Directorate of the Ghana Education Service (GES) has cautioned adolescent girls to refrain from running errands at homes of male teachers to avoid incidents of sexual abuse, harassment, and defilement perpetrated by some teachers.

It said sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and adolescent pregnancy were serious abuses impeding the health, education, social and economic development of both adolescent girls and their families.

Mr Ransford Appiah, Assin South District Director of the GES, gave the advice at an advocacy meeting with 300 adolescent girls at Assin Manso in the Assin South District of the Central Region.

The meeting organised by the Department of Gender in collaboration with the Central Regional Coordinating Council (CRCC) was supported by the United Nations Population Funds (UNFPA).

It was on the theme: “Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH) empowerment outreach for girls”.

The Director noted that girls have great potentials and therefore they should not allow themselves to be distracted from their future goals with sexual acts and immoral behaviours.

He advised adolescent girls to be bold and strong to report teachers and unscrupulous men who might make advances at or sexually abuse them to school authorities or the police for necessary action to be taken.

Ms Elizabeth Wood, Assin South District Director of Ghana Health Service (GHS), counselled adolescent girls to desist from early sexual activities that resulted in unwanted pregnancy leading to school dropouts.

She urged girls not to demand money and luxurious items from men who could take advantage of that to abuse them and truncate their education.

Corporal Richard Twum, the Sexual Offenses and Domestic Relations Investigator at the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU), who educated participants on sexual offences and its related punishment, said that perpetrators of r**e, defilement, indecent assault and in**st could face long term imprisonment.

He condemned parents, religious and community leaders, who cover up SGBV cases and failed to expose offenders because they were either friends or family, saying such acts further exposed the victims to danger as the culprit walked free with impunity.

Corporal Twum said the continuous increase of sexual abuse cases in the Region was disturbing and urged girls to be careful about the kind of relationship they engaged in.

Mrs Thywill Eyra Kpe, the Central Regional Director of the Department of Gender, said SGBV was being perpetuated in many communities because victims had not been empowered enough to deal with the issue resolutely.

She said education on the subject was not targeted at breaking families and homes, but to caution people whilst empowering victims to make informed decisions about what was happening to them.

She encouraged participants to be advocates of gender-based violence to help victims in many communities overcome them.

The adolescent girls were educated on changes in adolescence, the importance of gender equality and women empowerment, understanding gender, equality, SGBV and health and legal implications.

Closure of Sunyani Technical University due to corona
16/03/2020

Closure of Sunyani Technical University due to corona

Closure of UCC due to corona
16/03/2020

Closure of UCC due to corona

FROM MR PRESIDENT All universities, senior high schools, basics schools under public and private will be closed on 16th ...
15/03/2020

FROM MR PRESIDENT
All universities, senior high schools, basics schools under public and private will be closed on 16th March 2020 till further noticed.
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17/02/2020

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01/02/2020

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The Akuapem North Municipal Chief Executive, Dennis Aboagye, has assured that the Municipality is poised to be the first...
20/01/2020

The Akuapem North Municipal Chief Executive, Dennis Aboagye, has assured that the Municipality is poised to be the first to end Double track system.

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced teachers in the country will now undergo aptitude test before they get p...
19/01/2020

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced teachers in the country will now undergo aptitude test before they get promoted.

The ministry of Education  through the Ghana Library Authority hosts the 3rd Round table Meeting of Ministers Responsibl...
03/11/2019

The ministry of Education through the Ghana Library Authority hosts the 3rd Round table Meeting of Ministers Responsible for Public Libraries in Africa. (African Library & Information Associations and Institutions - AfLIA) at the Labadi Beach Hotel, Accra, Ghana.

Theme: Libraries on the African Development Agenda - Progress Made.

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