Friday, 29 March

SHS2, JHS2 students resume school Oct. 5; academic year for SHS1 and below shifted to 2021

Education
Students of Wesley Girls' SHS

President Nana Akufo-Addo has said with continuing students in the University of Cape Coast, the University of Health and Allied Sciences, Technical Universities, and some other colleges returning to school almost a week ago to finish their academic year, “the decision has been taken by the Ghana Education Service, after consultation with the relevant stakeholders, for SHS 2 and JHS 2 students to return to school from 5th October to 14th December 2020 to complete their academic year”.

The President made the announcement in his 16th COVID-19 address to the nation on Sunday, 30 August 2020. 

He said: “With Junior High Schools operating with class sizes of thirty (30), and Senior High Schools with class sizes of twenty-five (25), SHS 2 and JHS 2 students will be in school for ten (10) weeks to study, and write their end of term examinations”.

“SHS 2 students in boarding houses are to return to their various dormitories on 5th October, while day students, respecting fully the COVID-19 protocols, will commute from home to their respective schools on the same date.

“Prior to reopening, all Junior and Senior High Schools will be fumigated and disinfected. Just as was done in the case of final year university, JHS and SHS students, all JHS 2 and SHS 2 students, as well as all teaching and non-teaching staff, will be given reusable face masks.

“Each school will be provided with Veronica Buckets, gallons of liquid soap, rolls of tissue paper, thermometer guns, and 200 milli-litre containers of sanitizers. JHS 2 students will be given one hot meal a day.

“Assemblies and sporting events remain banned; and the use by outsiders of school premises for other activities is still not allowed.

“We will continue to ensure that each school, which does not have its own sick bay, has been mapped to a health facility, and care is provided to the sick by nurses assigned to them”, the President said. 

According to him, the Ghana Education Service, after further consultations, has decided to postpone the remainder of the academic year for all nursery, kindergarten, primary, JHS 1 and SHS 1 students.

“The next academic year will resume in January 2021, with appropriate adjustments made to the curriculum, to ensure that nothing is lost from the previous year.

“The relevant dispositions will also be made so that the presence, at the same time, in school of all streams of students, can occur in safety.

“I appreciate fully the inconvenience and the financial burden the continued stay at home of children are posing to parents and guardians.

“Fellow Ghanaians, these are a necessary price to pay in our efforts to protect the lives of our children, as well as to limit and contain the spread of the virus in our country”, the President said.

 

 

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