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Schools not reopening September — Education Ministry

Schools in the country were closed on March 16, this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, final-year senior high and junior high school students were asked to go back to school to prepare for this year’s West African  Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and the Basic Education  Certificate Examination (BECE).

The Ministry of Education says there are no immediate plans to reopen schools from next month for full academic activities. Consequently, it has called on the public to ignore reports to that effect.

“The ministry will like to state categorically that aside from final-year students who are in school, the public should disregard reports going round that all other students would go to school in September,” the Chief Director of the Ministry of Education (MoE), Mr. Benjamin K. Gyasi, said in Accra yesterday.

Speaking at the National Inspectorate Board (NIB) School Establishment and Inspection Policy (SEaIP) Validation Workshop, Mr. Gyasi said that the report was a rumor and not the position of the ministry, adding, “When we get to the bridge we will cross it but we are not there yet. Once we get there, there will be a presidential directive after which the ministry will make the arrangements. But it is not true that we are going to school in September 2020.”

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