THE five regions of the North have embraced the free senior high school (SHS) programme than anywhere else in the country, the Minister of Education,
THE five regions of the North have embraced the free senior high school (SHS) programme than anywhere else in the country, the Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has said.
For instance, he said out of every 100 students who qualified for SHS in the Northern Region, 95 of them enrolled in the schools, adding that the figure was one of the highest in the world.
He said the North East and Savannah regions also recorded 94 per cent each in enrolment into SHS, with the Upper East Region attaining 92 per cent, while the Upper West Region had 89 per cent, the lowest figure in the north.
“But you know, the lowest in the north is higher than those in the southern part of the country,” Dr Adutwum said.
He was addressing the 2024 National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) conference in Accra yesterday.
Transformation agenda
Dr Adutwum emphasised the critical role of education in driving national transformation and development, saying it was the reason a number of interventions had been put in place to provide quality education for all.
“If you don’t improve education and make it relevant, you cannot change your country,” he said.
The minister mentioned the construction of new junior high school infrastructure, the provision of science laboratories in SHSs and the establishment of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) schools across the country as some of the interventions.
He showed images of state-of-the-art facilities, such as science laboratories and smart classrooms, to demonstrate the government’s investment in infrastructure and technology.
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