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The things in the SHS prospectus is more expensive than asking parents to pay fees for 3 years – parent speaks

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has postponed the re-opening date for first-year senior high (SHS) students. The date to reopen was postponed from Thursday, March 18 to Sunday, March 21, 2021.

In a statement, the GES said the action is being taken to allow students who have had problems with self-placement time to finish the process.

Students who haven’t finished their school’s admissions process have been allowed to take advantage of the extension.

The rescheduling would also give parents more time to prepare their children for school, as well as schools more time to prepare to welcome them, according to the Service.

The education authority said: “Management had decided that the reopening of schools for first-year students should be rescheduled for Thursday, March 18 through to Sunday, March 21, 2021.”

GES postpones SHS re-opening

“The spread-out period is to enable the schools to structure the admission process in such a way that not too many students get crowded at the school at one particular point in time,” it added.

But the Realest Blogger fame doing social listening following the postponement came across a post by an aggrieved parent who expressed his worry about the buzz.

And according to the guardian who bears he name Paa Kwesi Kuranchie-Arthur who was happy for the postponement wrote that “That’s good,its putting a lot of pressure on parents. They can prepare well now, the things in the prospectus is more than the fees for 3yrs. They’re buying too many things.”

Anyways follow the screenshots below to enjoy the conversation about how guardians are pissed off because of expensive prospectuses.

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