Beginning from the 2019/2020 academic year, the Ghana Education Service (GES) will roll out a new educational curriculum that will focus on the total development of the child and not be examination-focused, to discourage learning by rote, also known as … Read more →
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has warned headteachers of basic schools across the country against charging examination fees and that they are free to the questions on chalkboards. The directive was issued by the office the Deputy Director-General of GES … Read more →
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has approved some subjects for study leave without pay for the 2019/2020 academic year. In a press statement issued to the Ghana News Agency and signed by Ms Cassandra Twum Ampofo, Head of Public Relations … Read more →
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has directed all Senior High Schools heads to submit their enrollment list under the Free SHS policy. The month-long Computer Selection and School Placement System (CSSPS) for 2017 “ended successfully” 30th September 2017. Headmasters are … Read more →
CEO of MOB Studios, Awal Alhassan, known in Showbiz as Possi Gee has quizzed critics of Sarkodie’s lyrics in ‘ Jennifer Lomotey’ a song originally owned by Kurl Songx, winner of 2016 MTN Hitmaker. According to Possi Gee, the producer … Read more →
MRS Felicia Boakye-Yiadom, the acting Executive Secretary of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment at the Ghana Education Service, says the country’s agriculture education curriculum was designed to enable students to become self-sustainable. She said aquaculture, selling of fishery … Read more →
THE worrying manner in which staff of the Ghana Education Service request to make changes to their date of birth has compelled the Service to place ban on issues of date of births for its employees. Information gathered by The … Read more →
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has denied rumours that it has extended the reopening date of Senior High Schools across the country. A statement purported to come from the GES and circulated on social media claimed Thursday that the reopening … Read more →
The Ghana Education Service has confirmed that books seized from some students at Wesley Girls Senior High School in Cape Coast contained occultic doctrines.According to the Public Relations Officer of GES, Jonathan Bettey, the 60 paged book titled “The Ministry … Read more →
Starr News has gathered that the Ghana Education Service is in a crunch meeting over reports of occultism in some senior high schools in the country.The Education Committee of Parliament is also set to meet over the recent reports.This follow … Read more →