Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, a Deputy Education Minister says 32 of government’s new Community Day schools will admit their first batches of students who have passed their Basic Education Certificate Examination this academic year.
He said the Education Ministry has submitted the list of schools that are ready to accommodate students to the Computerised School Placement System (CSPS) Secretariat for selection in September 2016.
Government’s pledge to build 200 new Community Day Senior High Schools is at the heart of its ambitious education infrastructure expansion programme.
President Mahama made the pledge during his 2012 campaign.
Ten schools have been commissioned out of the 123 which are at various stages of construction.
The Community Day School is a four-storey E-block, gate house, recreational facilities, staff accommodation, canteen, head teacher’s bungalow and associated facilities.
Discussing the expansion in facilities, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa said that in addition to 10 Day Community schools commissioned by the president, 13 more should be ready by the time a new intake of SHS students gets underway.
In the Upper West Region, Lambussie Community Day was inaugurated in July 2016. In the Central Region, five such schools have been completed and are yet to be commissioned. Another School in Agric Nzema near Kwadaso in the Ahafo Ano South District has been completed at the cost of more than $11.2 million.
BECE graduates are expected to start their first day in Senior High School later in September.
The World Bank has made available $156 million to help government build 32 of the 200 schools. The government is funding the rest from its own resources.
The Deputy Minister indicated that out of the 10 commissioned schools, the government funded two with the World Bank financing the other eight.
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