General News of Thursday, 17 October 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

First-year SHS students to report on Oct 30 as GES releases 2024/2025 academic calendar

File photo of students reporting to school File photo of students reporting to school

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has released the academic calendar for Basic and Senior High Schools across the country for the 2024/2025 academic year.

In a statement sighted by GhanaWeb, the service indicated that all first-year students for single track and transitional schools, as well as all continuing students in single track schools, will report on Wednesday, October 30, 2024.

This means that prospective students who are waiting for their Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) results and SHS placement are expected to begin school on October 30, 2024.

The GES explained that the change in re-opening dates is to ensure that the school calendar starts in September in 2024.

“The academic year begins on Wednesday, 30th October, 2024 for all Senior High Schools. Please note that the current first-year students in transitional calendar schools will end their 2023/2024 academic year on Monday, 28th October, 2024 and be promoted to Form Two (2) to continue with the new academic year immediately.

“Incoming first-year students for single track and transitional schools will also begin school on Wednesday, 30th October, 2024. Additionally, all continuing students in single track schools will re-open for the new academic year on Wednesday, 30th October, 2024,” part of the statement read.

It added, “This re-opening date aims to ensure that the school calendar starts in September next year and paves the way for our final year students to write their 2025/2026 WASSCE in May/June.”

Read the statement plus the full academic calendar for both basic schools and SHSs below:



BAI/AE

Watch the latest episode of #SayItLoud on GhanaWeb TV below:





Ghana’s leading digital news platform, GhanaWeb, in conjunction with the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, is embarking on an aggressive campaign which is geared towards ensuring that parliament passes comprehensive legislation to guide organ harvesting, organ donation, and organ transplantation in the country.