A private school will throw a massive party next month to mark its 20th birthday. St. Andrews Senior High School in Assin Fosu plans a week-long celebration from July 14 to 20. The school picked a hot topic for its theme about private schools joining the free education program. Education bosses and politicians will flood the campus for talks and ceremonies. The event will end with a big speech and prize day.
Government officials just made a huge decision about private schools this year. They let 25 private high schools join the free education system for the first time ever. This move aims to help crowded public schools and give more students better choices. The change has people talking about money and fairness across the country. School leaders want to know if this plan will actually work.
Top government figures will show up to discuss the future of education. Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu will give the main speech at the celebration. Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Baah Forson will attend to talk about paying for these changes. The head of Ghana Education Service and other political leaders will join the discussions. These meetings could change how Ghana runs its schools.
The Asantehene has suggested that rich parents should help pay for their kids' education. This idea would take pressure off government money and help sustain the free school program. The anniversary celebration will become a major platform for debating education policy. Leaders hope these talks will create better strategies for helping all students succeed.
Government officials just made a huge decision about private schools this year. They let 25 private high schools join the free education system for the first time ever. This move aims to help crowded public schools and give more students better choices. The change has people talking about money and fairness across the country. School leaders want to know if this plan will actually work.
Top government figures will show up to discuss the future of education. Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu will give the main speech at the celebration. Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Baah Forson will attend to talk about paying for these changes. The head of Ghana Education Service and other political leaders will join the discussions. These meetings could change how Ghana runs its schools.
The Asantehene has suggested that rich parents should help pay for their kids' education. This idea would take pressure off government money and help sustain the free school program. The anniversary celebration will become a major platform for debating education policy. Leaders hope these talks will create better strategies for helping all students succeed.