Tag: SHS Placement

  • Private SHS placement comes with no extra fees – GES DG

    Private SHS placement comes with no extra fees – GES DG

    The Ghana Education Service (GES) has emphasised that students placed in the 70 selected private Senior High Schools and Technical Vocational Institutes will bear no extra fees or dues for the three years of their schooling.

    Professor Ernest Davis, Director-General of GES, explains that the selected private schools benefit from the free-SHS capitation grant which covers all the teacher, teaching and learning materials related costs of all students as well the school feeding.

    For the first time under the free-SHS scheme, 70 private second cycle institutions have been selected to receive students at no extra cost to the students. This falls in line with the NDC manifesto promise made by the current President John Mahama. The initiative will help absorb the burden on the overstretched public second cycle institutions while expanding access to quality secondary education for more students.

    The initiative is a pilot phase in collaboration with the Ghana National Council of Private Schools (GNACOPS) as the Ministry of Education, GES, and GNACOPS are expected to coordinate capacity-building, training, and infrastructure support for the selected schools.

    “Students placed in the private schools do not need to pay any fees. All of them have been captured under the capitation grant including their feeding. So parents whose wards are eligible for self-placement can consider the private schools”, Prof Davis said while answering a question during a press briefing in Accra.

    The Ministry of Education last week announced the release of the 2025 school placements for candidates who sat for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).

    Out of 603,328 students who wrote the exams, 590,309 qualified for placement into Senior High Schools (SHSs), Senior High Technical Schools (SHTSs), and Technical and Vocational Institutions (TVIs).

    According to the Ministry, 483,800 candidates, representing 82 percent, have been automatically placed, while 107,509 candidates will have to use the self-placement portal.

    Deputy Education Minister Dr. Clement Apaak explained that the high demand for top-tier schools meant some candidates could not be matched with their preferred choices. He encouraged affected students to use the self-placement system, which is now active.

    This year, the Ministry is piloting 70 private schools under the Free SHS Programme. Initially, only 21 were included during school selection, but all 70 are now accessible on the placement portal.

    In total, the placement exercise covers 724 public SHSs/SHTSs, 233 TVIs, and 70 private SHSs. Resolution centres have also been set up at district, regional, and national levels, with the GNAT Hall in Accra serving as the national centre.

    The Ministry reminded parents and guardians that placement is free and cautioned against making payments to individuals in exchange for placement.

    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • SHS/TVET placement portal open …Dep. Minister assures free and fair process 

    Dr Clement Apaak, Deputy Education Minister

     

     

    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

     

    The Deputy Minister of Education, Dr Clement Apaak, has announced that, at about 8:00pm GMT on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) released the results of the 2025 Senior High School (SHS)/Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) placement.

     

    According to Dr. Apaak, a total of 603,328 students sat for the BECE, surpassing last year’s numbers. Out of this number, 590,309 candidates qualified for placement into SHS, SHTS, and TVI across the country.

     

    Placement Figures

     

    Addressing journalists at a press briefing in Accra, Dr. Apaak revealed that 483,800 candidates (82%) have been successfully placed, with 248,038 females (51.4%) and 234,783 males (48.6%). However, 107,509 candidates (18.2%) could not be matched with their initial school choices due to high demand for certain Category ‘A’ schools.

     

    Self-Placement Portal

     

    To address this, the self-placement portal has been activated and is now live. All qualified candidates who were not automatically placed are encouraged to log onto the system and select from schools with available vacancies.

     

    Placement Program Coverage

     

    The placement program covers 724 public SHSs/SHTSs, 233 TVIs, and 70 private SHSs under the pilot Free SHS Programme.

     

    Caution Against Placement Scams

     

    Dr. Apaak cautioned parents and guardians against paying money to any individual, whether a Ministry official or a third party, for placement. Anyone soliciting payment must be reported immediately to the nearest police station or to the Office of the Special Prosecutor.

     

    Support Channels

     

    For further inquiries, the Ministry’s support channels are available:

     

    – Call Center: 0541548223

    – WhatsApp: 0244908957

     

    Meanwhile, Dr. Apaak extended warm congratulations to all candidates, whether placed directly or through the self-placement portal, and encouraged parents, teachers, and communities to support students in their educational journey.