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The Ghana Education Service (GES) is a government agency under the Ministry of Education responsible for implementing government policies that ensure that Ghanaians of school-going age irrespective of their ethnicity, gender, disability, religious and political dispositions receive quality formal education. The Ghana Education Service is ...
Since its inception, has been headed by Missionary Sisters from the religious congregation within the Catholic Church. Bishop Bowers is a preparatory school with a kindergarten, primary and junior high school department. [1] The kindergarten and primary department is located in Lartebiokorshie, [2] and the junior high school is located in Korle-Bu.
The Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) is the main examination to qualify students for admission into secondary and vocational schools in Ghana, [1] and Nigeria.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Junior high school 14,769 Senior high school 981 Colleges of Education 46 Universities
Education in Ghana Ministry of Education Ministry of Higher Education National education budget (2018) Budget 18% of government expenditure General details Primary languages English System type National Literacy (2018) Total 79.04% Male 78.3% Female 65.3% Enrollment (2012/2013) Total 8,329,177 Primary Pre-primary: 1,604,505, Primary: 4,105,913, JHS: 1,452,585 Secondary SHS and TVI: 904,212 ...
The Chairman of the Ghana Education Service (GES) Council. The Director-General of the GES. A representative of the National Council on Tertiary Education (NCTE). A representative of the Ministry of Labour and Employment. A representative of the Ghana National Education Coalition (GNEC). A representative of the Association of Ghana Industries ...
School Type Location(s) Website Senior High schools [1] in Adansi North District and Adansi South District: eeee Secondary Technical school: Akrofuom — Asare Bediako Secondary
Rosina Acheampong, educationist, first female deputy director general of the GES, first Ghanaian headmistress of Wesley Girls High School; Jemila Abdulai, blogger, writer and digital marketer; Barbara Frances Ackah-Yensu, justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana; Rosamond Asiamah Nkansah, 1st police woman in Ghana; Betty Acquah, feminist painter [6]