Education
NSMQ 2025: Impressive Victories As Ashanti Region Qualifiers Continue
The Ashanti Regional Qualifiers for the 2025 edition of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) continued on Tuesday, July 22, with thrilling contests and commanding performances from participating schools. Four contests were held, and the results have sparked excitement across the region as schools jostle for a place in the national championship.
Afua Kobi Ampem Girls’ SHS Wins Contest 4
Afua Kobi Ampem Girls’ Senior High School delivered a powerful performance to top Contest 4 with 50 points. The all-female institution outclassed their competitors, including SDA SHS, Agona, who finished second with 38 points. Wesley High School, Bekwai, managed 28 points, while St Joseph SHTS ended the contest with 19 points. The victory reinforces Afua Kobi’s growing reputation in regional academic competitions.
Adventist SHS, Bantama Tops Contest 5
In Contest 5, Adventist SHS, Bantama came out strong with 47 points, outpacing Ghana Muslim Missions SHS and Namong SHTS, who scored 28 and 27 points respectively. Tweneboah Kodua SHS struggled throughout the contest and finished with 14 points. Adventist SHS displayed discipline and speed, especially in the final round, securing their advancement to the next stage.
Agona SHS Emerges Victorious in Contest 6
Agona SHS proved too strong for their opponents in Contest 6, emerging as winners with 46 points. Their closest rival, Adanwomase SHS, earned 22 points, while Apagya SHS and St Mary’s Girls’ SHS followed with 16 and 15 points respectively. Agona SHS maintained a steady lead from the first round and sealed the contest with sharp answers in the riddles segment.
Kumasi Sec Tech Sets Record With 72 Points in Contest 7
The most dominant performance of the day came from Kumasi Secondary Technical School (KSTS), who topped Contest 7 with an exceptional score of 72 points. They were followed by Juaso SHTS with 35 points, Asare Bediako SHS with 31, and Ibadur Rahman Academy with 27. KSTS’s performance has positioned them as one of the top contenders in this year’s qualifiers.

Looking Ahead
The Ashanti Regional Qualifiers continue this week with more schools battling for a chance to represent the region at the national stage of the NSMQ 2025. The competition has already showcased brilliance, determination, and strategic thinking among the students, reaffirming the NSMQ’s role in promoting academic excellence in science and mathematics.
Education
GES Begins 2026 Inter-Regional And Inter/Intra District Re-Postings of Teachers
Management brings to the attention of all Regional/Metropolitan/Municipal/District Directors the commencement of this year’s Inter-Regional and inter-/intra-District re-posting.
The process for GES staff seeking assurance remains unchanged.
Please find below the schedule:
- Issuance of Assurances to eligible applicants begins on Wednesday, 3rd June, 2026.
- The deadline for issuance of Assurances ends on Wednesday, 17th June, 2026.
- Processing of Inter-Regional re-posting applications from the Regions begins on Wednesday, 17th June, 2026, to Tuesday, 30th June, 2026.
- Deadline for processing Inter-regional and Inter/Intra-district Re-postings for the year 2026 ends on Monday, 31st August 2026.
- Approval of applications takes effect from the beginning of the next academic year (September, 2026).
Management would appreciate it if processed Inter-regional documents are submitted to the headquarters as and when they are received at the regions in order to expedite the processing of applications.
Kindly compile and forward to the GES Headquarters a list of all staff who have been given assurance in your Region to the HRMD Secretariat, GES Headquarters, Accra.

Education
President Mahama Announces $300m SHS Upgrade Programme, Targets End Of Double-Track By 2027
President John Mahama has announced that the government has secured a 300-million-dollar facility from the World Bank to upgrade 50 senior high schools across the country as part of efforts to improve access and quality in secondary education.
Speaking at the commissioning of a PET Scan at the Swedish Ghana Medical Centre, President Mahama said the initiative, known as the Transformative Secondary Education for Access, Results and Relevance for Jobs project (STARR-J), would play a major role in ending the Double Track system by 2027.
“The STARR-J project is going to assist the Ghana government achieve its target of bringing an end to double track in our secondary school system by next year. By 2027, there should be no secondary school implementing a double track system in Ghana,” he stated.
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According to the President, the project will see 30 Category C senior high schools upgraded to Category B, while 20 Category B schools will be elevated to Category A.
“This strategic investment is not simply about expanding infrastructure. It is fundamentally about promoting equity, improving quality, and widening opportunities for every Ghanaian child,” he said.
President Mahama disclosed that new E-block community day schools would also be constructed in urban and peri-urban communities to ease pressure on boarding facilities and improve access to secondary education.
“So what this means is that if we get some of the children to go to school within their communities, it will ease the pressure on the boarding schools that are elsewhere,” he explained.
He added that the schools would be strategically located in communities where students can commute easily between home and school.
Beyond infrastructure, the President said the STARR-J initiative would focus on improving the quality of teaching and learning, particularly in technical and vocational education.
“As part of this initiative, all teachers in our secondary schools will benefit from continuous professional development programmes designed to sharpen their skills and improve classroom effectiveness,” he noted.
He said the training programmes would equip teachers with “21st century competencies, including digital literacy, critical thinking, innovative pedagogical approaches, artificial intelligence integration, and learner-centred teaching.”
President Mahama further praised teachers for their contribution to national development, describing education as the “bedrock of national development.”
“Behind every successful doctor, every successful engineer, entrepreneur, public servant, scientist, and let me add, behind every president, there stands a teacher who inspired, nurtured and guided them on that journey,” he stated.
The President also talked about recent reforms to career progression within the teaching service, saying the government had introduced measures to allow teachers to rise through the ranks based on merit, competence, experience, and performance rather than the availability of administrative positions.
“This reform ensures that excellence in the classroom is recognized and rewarded, whilst strengthening professionalism, morale, and dignity across the teaching service,” he added.
The newly commissioned PET Scan machine at the Swedish Ghana Medical Centre is expected to significantly improve advanced diagnostic healthcare services in Ghana.
A PET Scan, short for Positron Emission Tomography scan, is an advanced imaging technology used to detect and monitor diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and brain disorders by showing how tissues and organs are functioning inside the body.
The technology helps doctors identify diseases at early stages, improve treatment planning, and monitor patients’ responses to treatment.
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Education
WASSCE 2026: KNUST SHS Records One Death, Another Candidate Pregnant – VIDEO
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Senior High School (KNUST SHS) in Kumasi has confirmed the death of one of its candidates following a brief illness during the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
Management of the school said it is mourning with the bereaved family while ensuring that the remaining candidates are provided with the necessary support and a conducive environment to continue their examinations.
The school also reported that another registered candidate has discontinued schooling and is currently absent from the examinations.
In addition, a pregnant candidate successfully participated in the English Oral examination alongside her colleagues.
A total of 1,022 candidates from the school are sitting for this year’s WASSCE, as core subjects commenced nationwide.
The Assistant Headmaster (Academic) and Assistant Examination Supervisor, Agyekum Kwaku, described the conduct of the examination so far as smooth, noting that the institution maintains a strict culture of zero tolerance for examination malpractice.
He expressed satisfaction with the orderly nature of the exercise, adding that invigilators and supervisors were ensuring strict compliance with examination regulations.
Meanwhile, examination centres such as St Louis Senior High School and T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School also reported calm and orderly proceedings, as more than 500,000 candidates across the country continue with the nationwide WASSCE, the news team reported from Kumasi.
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