By the time the Ghana Education Service (GES) directed school authorities across the country to desist from imposing unauthorised levies or fees, the horse had already been let out
By the time the Ghana Education Service (GES) directed school authorities across the country to desist from imposing unauthorised levies or fees, the horse had already been let out
Haruna Iddrisu The Ministry of Education has clarified the directive of the compulsory use of Ghanaian languages in teaching students across the country as announced by the sector minister,
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has cautioned heads of schools against the collection of unauthorised levies under the guise of Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) dues. In a statement dated Wednesday,
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced the opening of applications for the promotion of non-teaching staff of the service. A letter signed by the Deputy Director General of
Dr. Mrs. Marian Benewa Babah-Alargi (3rd from left) with some of the executives The International Community for Learning and Social Spectrums (ICLASS), in collaboration with the Ashanti Regional Directorate
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced the opening of applications for the promotion of qualified teachers and officers to higher ranks within the education service. The promotion covers
Dr. KB Tandoh Following the deeply regrettable violent incidents at Bawku Senior High School and other schools which tragically resulted in the loss of student lives, Dr. KB Tandoh,
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced the reinstatement of the Parents Teachers Association in all pre- tertiary schools across the country. According to a press release, the reinstatement follows