Over 19,000 Sit For BECE In Upper East Region

A total of 19,871 candidates from 530 Junior High Schools in the Upper East Region, are taking part in this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). Out of the number, 9,821 are males, while 10,050 are females writing in 79 examination centers across the region. The Upper East Regional Minister, Rockson Bukari Ayine, accompanied by … Read more

BECE Goes Smoothly In Bolgatanga Municipality

Candidates writing the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in the Bolgatanga Municipality converged at their various Examination Centres to write their maiden external examinations for admission into Senior High School. About 19,873 candidates are expected to write this year’s BECE in the Upper East Region. Out of the number, about 9,820 are male candidates while … Read more

We’ll Pay Upper East SHSs Feeding Grants Soon

Second Cycle Institutions in the Upper East Region that are yet to receive their feeding grants from the government will do so soon, the Ghana Education Service (GES) has said. The Public Relations Officer of the GES, Reverend Jonathan Bettey, said processes have been initiated to ensure that the payments are made to the school … Read more

Upper East SHS Students Cry Out To Government Over Feeding Grant Arrears

Continuing students of second cycle institutions in the Upper East Region are appealing to government to settle their feeding grant arrears to enable them reopen on the 4th of May 2017. Various second cycle institutions are expected to reopen on Thursday 4th May, 2017, but head teachers of these schools in the region have entreated … Read more

Upper East SHS Students Cry Out To Gov’t Over Feeding Grant Arrears

Continuing students of second cycle institutions in the Upper East Region are appealing to government to settle their feeding grant arrears to enable them reopen on the 4th of May 2017. Various second cycle institutions are expected to reopen on Thursday 4th May, 2017, but head teachers of these schools in the region have entreated students not to … Read more