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Basic Education: Pre-school, Primary classes 1-6, and Junior High School forms 1-3 comprise basic education in Ghana, which is compulsory. The sole official language of instruction throughout the Ghanaian educational system is English.
I welcome you to Accra College of Education (AcCE), the only College of Education in the Capital City of Ghana and congratulate you on your decision to be a teacher. The College offer a four-year Degree in Basic Education course which adequately trains people to teach at the Primary and Junior High Schools in the country.
Senior Secondary School/Senior High School: 375,000 Ghanaian students take the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) at the end of JHS Form 3 (ninth grade) in seven subjects. Admission to Senior Secondary/High School is competitive: only 150,000 students can be admitted into the 500 public and 200 private national secondary schools.
The new B.Ed. programme in the Colleges of Education in Ghana is structured as: YEAR ONE (Beginning Teaching) During year one, tutors support student teachers with vary background and experience from SHS
Based on the current education reforms, and in line with the Pre-Tertiary Act 2020 (Act 1049) Basic Education has been redefined as follows. Basic Education : Two (2) Years of Kindergarten
The National Education Assessment (NEA) is an indicator of Ghana’s education quality at the basic level. The minimum level of competency on the test implies achieving a score of 35%. The score required to achieve proficiency is 55%.
The 2020 MICS-EAGLE Ghana Education Fact Sheets were jointly developed by: Agnes Arthur, Sakshi Mishra and Mayeso Zenengeya, with inputs from the Education and Monitoring and Evaluation teams of the UNICEF Ghana Country Office; Kokou Sefako Amelewonou and Yacouba Djibo Abdou of UNICEF’s West and Central Africa Regional