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The President of the Foundation for Generational Thinkers (FOGET), Mr Prosper Afetsi has charged first and second cycle school students to make maximum use of the opportunity given to them by the government to return to schools after nine months of staying at home.
He said they should, therefore, guard against any forms of distractions and keep their focus while in schools and abide by all the COVID-19 safety etiquettes wherever they found themselves.
“Whether we like it or not we have to go back to school. COVID-19 affected the entire world and every school in the country was shut down because of the pandemic. That is why it is important for you to put aside all that we have gone through and focus on what is ahead,” he said.
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The Ghana Education Service (GES) has said it is currently crosschecking the vacancies declared by heads of second cycle schools before it begins with the placement of Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) into senior high schools (SHSs).
It said although the heads had presented vacancies in their schools, it was important to check again to make sure that what had been declared was actually the situation on the ground.
“The heads have declared their vacancies but it looks like the numbers are down and so we have sent people round all the schools in the country to check again because we are not too sure of what they have declared,” the Chairman of the GES Council, Mr Michael Kenneth Nsowah, told the