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General News of Friday, 10 December 2021

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

Akufo-Addo receives international award for Free SHS policy

President Akufo-Addo with his award from the US National Bar Association President Akufo-Addo with his award from the US National Bar Association

President has received a Lifetime Achievement Award for the Free SHS policy

The Award was presented by the US National Bar Association

The award was presented to the President at the Jubilee House


President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo was on Thursday, December 9, 2021, given a lifetime achievement award for his administration's flagship Free Senior High

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The Free SHS policy

A policy of the government of Ghana, starting in September 2017. Every child in Ghana who qualifies for, and is placed in a public Senior High School for his secondary education will have his/her fees absorbed by the government.

Nine months after taking over the reins of government in 2017, the New Patriotic Party launched the programme which was a key promise in its 2016 election manifesto.

By Free SHS, the government meant free tuition, admission fee, textbooks, library fees, science centre fees, fees for ICT, examination fees, payment of utility fees, boarding and meals.

Implementation of the Free SHS Programme commenced in September 2017 with every Ghanaian child who was placed into a public second cycle institution by the Computerized School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) during the 2017 school placement eligible to enjoy Free SHS.

Government absorbed all fees approved by the GES for 353,053 first-year students made up of 113,622 Day students and 239,431 Boarding students.

The first cohort of students under the programme has since graduated, while, currently, total Free SHS enrolment stands at 1,199,750 students, with the government spending 2.2billion cedis since the launch of the programme.

However, a former Deputy Education Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has pointed out inconsistencies in the government’s data on the flagship Free Senior High School programme, which GhanaFact has verified to be true.