Why are you not setting up private secondary schools for the private basic schools to attend?. Education at the primary level is a high public value, not aYo commercial venture. Only the rich or those who can afford should ... read full comment
Why are you not setting up private secondary schools for the private basic schools to attend?. Education at the primary level is a high public value, not aYo commercial venture. Only the rich or those who can afford should go to private schools. It is GNAPS that has enabled the government not to pay attention to public basic schools.
Hei! 2 months ago
If you didn't know - know today:
Look at some of the schools founded by the Catholics.
Aquainas SHS (Accra), St Roses (Akwatia), St. Peters (Nkwatia), Pope Johns, Opoku Ware, St. Louis, St. Huberts, Our Lady of Grace (K ... read full comment
If you didn't know - know today:
Look at some of the schools founded by the Catholics.
Aquainas SHS (Accra), St Roses (Akwatia), St. Peters (Nkwatia), Pope Johns, Opoku Ware, St. Louis, St. Huberts, Our Lady of Grace (Kumasi), St. James, Notre Dame (Sunyani) Sacred Heart (Sunyani), Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Techiman), St Francis Girls (Jirapa) St. Francis Xavier (Wa), Nandom SHS, Notre Dame (Navrongo) St. Charles (Tamale),
St. Louis Kumasi, St Augustines (Cape Coast), Holy Child (Cape Coast), Bishop Hermans (Volta), St. Johns (Takoradi) Poter Girls (Takoradi) St. Marys (Takoradi) are the few I can recall now. They were all founded as private schools.
Marie 2 months ago
Like everything else under the NPP government, admission to SHS this year was such a shameful experience. Corruption galore! Only those who could afford to pay up to 19,000 GHC bribes could get their wards into a good school. ... read full comment
Like everything else under the NPP government, admission to SHS this year was such a shameful experience. Corruption galore! Only those who could afford to pay up to 19,000 GHC bribes could get their wards into a good school. THIS IS INDEED A CORRUPT ADMINISTRATION.
Agyenkwa Hustler 2 months ago
Midas touch, Akuffo Addo. Everything he touched turned to corruption. NPP fuo nyinaa maame twe!
Midas touch, Akuffo Addo. Everything he touched turned to corruption. NPP fuo nyinaa maame twe!
Kwame Nkrumah 2 months ago
The people who are crying that they do not want the FSHS nɔ, why aren't they sending their kids to the private schools ,who are also crying for collapse of their schools due to lack of students.
The people who are crying that they do not want the FSHS nɔ, why aren't they sending their kids to the private schools ,who are also crying for collapse of their schools due to lack of students.
Yaw 2 months ago
What’s wrong with giving underprivileged kids opportunities to excel? And experience has shown that these kids from public schools though enter SHS with relatively lower grades they’re as good as the rich coming from the ... read full comment
What’s wrong with giving underprivileged kids opportunities to excel? And experience has shown that these kids from public schools though enter SHS with relatively lower grades they’re as good as the rich coming from the private schools. Any policy decision that makes provision for the poor is good, and therefore the GES and govt need to be applauded!
Martin Kreisler 2 months ago
Notonly in the educational sector; but the private sector in general has really been on the back foot of late. The rising unemployment speaks volumes of this situation.
Notonly in the educational sector; but the private sector in general has really been on the back foot of late. The rising unemployment speaks volumes of this situation.
Joy 2 months ago
I sit down and laugh saaaaaaaaa on categorizing Ghana schools. This mean the government is too foolish to send trained teachers to every school to teach the students. Look most guys in the teaching space are not born teache ... read full comment
I sit down and laugh saaaaaaaaa on categorizing Ghana schools. This mean the government is too foolish to send trained teachers to every school to teach the students. Look most guys in the teaching space are not born teachers. They are just enjoying the salary .They are lazy people in learning and are imparting this to the students. I have many drunkards friends who are in the teaching space at villagers. Look nana addo teacher exams licensed should never be abolished by any government. Mahama said he is come to abolish it and I see him as a stupid guy. I am going to vote for Alan to see no pain from nana addo corrupt team and mahama ndc senseless plus corrupt team. Look the only problem npp has is nana addo sitting down to see his team building and buying cars in few days into politics. But with mahama he has a full sense of foolishness from corruption and abolishing of good social interventions
Why are you not setting up private secondary schools for the private basic schools to attend?. Education at the primary level is a high public value, not aYo commercial venture. Only the rich or those who can afford should ...
read full comment
If you didn't know - know today:
Look at some of the schools founded by the Catholics.
Aquainas SHS (Accra), St Roses (Akwatia), St. Peters (Nkwatia), Pope Johns, Opoku Ware, St. Louis, St. Huberts, Our Lady of Grace (K ...
read full comment
Like everything else under the NPP government, admission to SHS this year was such a shameful experience. Corruption galore! Only those who could afford to pay up to 19,000 GHC bribes could get their wards into a good school. ...
read full comment
Midas touch, Akuffo Addo. Everything he touched turned to corruption. NPP fuo nyinaa maame twe!
The people who are crying that they do not want the FSHS nɔ, why aren't they sending their kids to the private schools ,who are also crying for collapse of their schools due to lack of students.
What’s wrong with giving underprivileged kids opportunities to excel? And experience has shown that these kids from public schools though enter SHS with relatively lower grades they’re as good as the rich coming from the ...
read full comment
Notonly in the educational sector; but the private sector in general has really been on the back foot of late. The rising unemployment speaks volumes of this situation.
I sit down and laugh saaaaaaaaa on categorizing Ghana schools. This mean the government is too foolish to send trained teachers to every school to teach the students. Look most guys in the teaching space are not born teache ...
read full comment