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GES begins public sensitisation on SHS selection and placement

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The Ghana education service will from Tuesday November 24, 2021 begin sensitizing and educating the public, particularly parents, candidates and teachers on this year’s guidelines for school selection into various Senior High Schools across the country.

GES in a statement said the process will take place in all the respective Regional, District Education Directorates and schools.

However According to the Ghana education service, public education on the exercise which are in form of info graphics, short videos in nine Ghanaian languages, flyers and physical presence of officers in all Districts, communities and schools, will be deployed during the entire process.

The selection process will start from November 29, 2021 to December 14, 2021.

Parents and guardians are particularly advised to take keen interest in the selection of schools processes to ensure a smooth placement this year, the statement also added

A short code will be given to candidates to aid them confirm their school choices right before the actual placement will be done, adding that “details of the short code will be made available in due course”.

Below is the full statement

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