Ghana Education Trust Fund has released millions of cedis to support West African Examinations Council practical examinations and Senior High School feeding programmes across Ghana. The funding is expected to ease pressure on schools, improve student welfare, and ensure smooth academic activities nationwide.
This development comes as schools continue to manage rising operational costs and the increasing number of students under the Free SHS policy.
The government, through Ghana Education Trust Fund, released the money to address urgent needs in the education sector, particularly:
Practical subjects such as science, technical, agricultural science, and home economics require materials and equipment for final examinations.
The funding will help schools purchase:
This support will help candidates prepare adequately for their examinations.
Senior High Schools across Ghana have faced challenges with feeding due to rising food prices and delayed payments.
The released funds are expected to help schools:
Students can participate in practical lessons with adequate materials.
Regular feeding improves concentration and academic performance.
Administrators can manage schools more effectively with available funds.
Schools can focus on teaching and learning without financial disruptions.
Parents may experience less pressure to provide extra money for practical materials and feeding support, especially in boarding schools.
The release of millions of cedis by Ghana Education Trust Fund for WASSCE practicals and SHS feeding is a positive step for education in Ghana. It will support students, strengthen schools, and improve preparation for national examinations.
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