Only shortlisted teachers with index numbers eligible for GES promotion exams

[ad_1] The Ghana Education Service (GES) has said the nationwide teacher promotion examinations will proceed on Monday and Tuesday next week, issuing stringent guidelines that bar any candidate without an official index number from writing the test. In a statement dated December 26, signed by the Ag. Deputy Director-General, Prof. Smile Dzisi, the Service assured…

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GES opens recruitment portal for new teachers

[ad_1] The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced the opening of its recruitment portal for qualified teachers to apply for employment. In a Facebook post on Friday, May 17, 2024, GES confirmed that the portal is now active, following clearance from the Finance Ministry on May 11. The recruitment exercise targets trained teachers who graduated…

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Four interdicted headteachers transferred after GES probe

[ad_1] Four out of the eight Senior High School headteachers in the Ashanti Region who were interdicted for allegedly charging unauthorized fees have been transferred by the Ghana Education Service. The interdictions occurred in December 2023 following accusations of charging students various unapproved fees, including payments of house dues, books, calculators, admission process fees, the…

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GES’ handling of interdicted headteachers unprofessional

[ad_1] Ranking Member on the Education Committee in Parliament, Peter Nortsu-Kotoe, has criticized the Ghana Education Service (GES) for its handling of the allegations against eleven senior high school head teachers who have been interdicted for allegedly charging unauthorized fees. Mr. Kotoe suggested that the GES could have managed the situation more effectively by ensuring…

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Interdicted GHANASS Headmistress Returns GES Fire

[ad_1]   The interdicted Headmistress of Ghana Senior High School (GHANASS) in Koforidua, in the Eastern Regional capital, Patience Naki Mensah, has offered a robust defense against allegations of selling unauthorized items to Form One students. The Ghana Education Service (GES) last week took action against the headmistress of the Ghana Senior High School and…

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