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Tuesday 11 January 2022

Government working to set new re-opening date for basic schools – Education Minister


A spokesperson for the Education Ministry says government is working to set a date for the re-opening of basic schools, across the country.

Kwesi Kwarteng speaking in an interview on Joy FM’s NewsNight on Monday refuted claims that the absence of an academic calendar can jeopardise the studies of pupils in basic schools across the country.

According to him, the Ministry of Education is working to resolve the current challenge.

“And so clearly, it’s an undeniable fact that the whole COVID regime certainly distorted our academic calendar. But of course, what the Minister for Education has done is to now set the clarity, so that the inconsistencies and of course the discrepancies when it comes to our academic calendar, that we have been witnessing, will be a thing of the past.

And so what the Minister for Education, the honourable Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, has done is to set up a ministerial committee on the school calendar.

According to the Builsa South MP, children in private schools have already reported to the school, thus they would have an unfair advantage over their colleagues in public schools.

He, therefore, warned that if the situation is not resolved immediately, he will ensure that the Minority hauls the Education Minister before Parliament.

“If we’re going to have a strong and robust educational system, we have to pay a lot of attention to basic education. As we speak now, heads and teachers of public basic schools in Ghana do not know when public basic schools are going to re-open.

The original communication that many had, particularly those who were seeking transfer to new schools was that they should report before the 4th of this month, to suggest that the schools should have re-opened on the 4th, but that has not happened.

As we speak today, private basic schools across the country have reopened and yet we have no idea on exactly when public basic schools will reopen”, Dr. Apaak stated.

But reacting to these issues, Mr. Kwesi Kwarteng said, government has taken note of these developments, and that plans are afoot to address the impending challenges.


 





 


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