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SHS 2 Students to Begin Mandatory Foreign-Language Studies by End of 2025 – Education Minister

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Foreign-Language Studies to Become Mandatory for SHS 2 Students by End of 2025 – Education Minister. In a landmark declaration, Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu revealed that second-year Senior High School (SHS) students will be required to undertake foreign language studies as an integral component of their academic curriculum by the close of 2025. This pioneering initiative forms a cornerstone of President John Dramani Mahama's far-reaching educational reforms, designed to enhance the global competitiveness of Ghanaian students and equip them with the linguistic proficiency and cultural acumen necessary to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world. Under this visionary plan, students will have the opportunity to select from a diverse array of international languages, including French, Spanish, German, Chinese, and others, tailored to their academic pursuits and future aspirations. The study of a foreign language will be a compulsory complement to their field of study, there...

Education Minister Tasks NTC to Design New Teacher Qualification Framework as Licensure Exams Face Phase-Out

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Education Minister Directs NTC to Develop Alternatives as Government Prepares to Phase Out Licensure Exams The Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has instructed the National Teaching Council (NTC) to propose a credible alternative to the current teacher licensure examination system, as the government takes steps to discontinue the exams. This initiative aligns with a key promise made by President John Mahama during the 2024 election campaign. The Education Minister reaffirmed the administration's commitment to fulfilling that pledge. “The National Democratic Congress committed to ending the licensure exams, and we intend to honour that promise,” Mr. Iddrisu stated. As part of the transition process, the Minister announced the formation of a committee to provide strategic guidance on the shift from the existing exam-based qualification framework to a new system.  He stressed that the future model should incorporate academic coursework and practical field experience directly int...

GES Takes Bold Steps to Resolve Salary Delays and Staff Promotions

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GES Reaffirms Commitment to Resolving Salary Issues of Staff The Ghana Education Service (GES) has reiterated its dedication to resolving salary-related challenges facing its staff across the country.  In a recent communication to Regional Directors of Education, the Service assured all employees that their welfare remains a top priority, particularly with regard to salary reactivation, promotions, and upgrading matters. According to the update, from January to March 2025, a total of 1,579 salary reactivation requests were submitted to the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department (CAGD). Of these, 1,417 cases have already been successfully resolved. GES acknowledged the impact such delays have on staff morale and productivity and expressed appreciation for the patience of affected employees. Management also highlighted ongoing collaborative efforts with the Public Services Commission, the CAGD, and various teacher unions to ensure that all outstanding concerns are resolved as...

2025 Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Contest for Basic and Senior High Schools

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2025 Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition for First and Second Cycle Institutions. The Ghana Education Service (GES) is excited to announce the 2025 Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition, a prestigious international writing competition organized by the Royal Commonwealth Society under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Camilla.  This year's theme is "Our Commonwealth Journey," reflecting the collective progress, shared values, and future aspirations of the Commonwealth.  The competition is designed to engage young people across the Commonwealth in critical thinking and creative writing on themes of global importance. The Ghana Education Service wishes to inform all first and second cycle institutions about this competition, and Regional Directors of Education are requested to bring it to the attention of all Heads of institutions within their jurisdiction. Eligible students are encouraged to submit their essays via email to competitions@royalcwsociety.org by Ma...

Prez Mahama Confirms Promotions for Deputy Directors Despite Office Space Limitations

Deputy Directors of Education to Be Promoted Despite Office Space Challenges – Haruna Iddrisu . WHATSAPP CHANNEL The Minister for Education, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, has made a significant announcement regarding a directive from President John Dramani Mahama.  According to the Minister, President Mahama has instructed the promotion of Deputy Directors of Education who have been unable to advance in their careers due to the lack of available office space.  This decision is a proactive measure aimed at addressing longstanding administrative bottlenecks within the education sector. By removing the barrier of limited office space, the government seeks to ensure that qualified personnel are not hindered by infrastructural limitations, allowing them to focus on their core responsibilities. A Step Towards Administrative Reform This directive is part of the Ministry of Education's broader efforts to reform and strengthen the sector's administrative framework.  The government recogniz...

Ministry of Health Reschedules Sale of Admission Forms

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Ministry of Health Reschedules Sale of Admission Forms, Introduces New Mobile App for Health Training Institutions In a significant step towards enhancing the admissions process for Health Training Institutions, the Ministry of Health has introduced an innovative, user-friendly mobile application.   This new platform allows prospective students to conveniently purchase and submit admission forms from the comfort of their own homes.  By leveraging technology, the Ministry aims to improve accessibility, convenience, and transparency in the admissions process, making it easier for applicants to navigate the system.  The mobile application is designed to simplify the admissions process, reducing the need for physical visits to designated sales points.  With this app, applicants can purchase admission forms online, submit completed forms digitally, track the status of their application, and receive notifications and updates on the admissions process.  Due to the intr...

2025 BECE Grading System

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Understanding the 2025 BECE Grading System: What Every Student and Parent Should Know As the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) draws near, it’s essential for students, teachers, and parents to familiarize themselves with the current grading system.  This knowledge not only helps in setting realistic academic goals but also ensures that learners understand how their final results will be calculated. How the BECE Is Graded The BECE grading system operates on a nine-point scale. In this system, Grade 1 is considered the highest achievement, while Grade 9 is the lowest. Final results are based on two key components: • 30% from continuous assessment conducted at the school level throughout the academic year • 70% from the BECE examination itself, organized by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Together, these two components provide a comprehensive measure of each student’s performance over time and during the final exam. Grade Score Ranges Here's a breakdow...