Teacher Left Hospital in Tears After Reading the Prescription From Her Surgeon

Posted by - March 23, 2019

A perfect example of honor and gratitude School taught us many things. As a child, it’s the happiest place in the world because it’s where you meet your friends and playmates. And it can be the greatest place to grow and learn when you have a wonderful teacher. Every student has their own favorite teacher

MTN commissions library, ICT centre at New Juaben SHS

Posted by - March 22, 2019

MTN Ghana has handed over a 200 seating capacity library and a 20 seating capacity ICT centre to the New Juaben Senior High School in Koforidua in the Eastern Region. The fully furnished facilities which have been stocked with a variety of reading materials and 20 desktop computers with five years of free internet access

GPHA presents 2,000 mathematics textbooks to SHS

Posted by - March 21, 2019

The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) has presented 2,000 mathematics textbooks worth GH¢10,000.00 to 20 selected Senior High Schools (SHS) in the Northern, Upper East and the Upper West Regions. The beneficiaries include Pong-Tamale SHS, Savelugu SHS, Gambaga Girls SHS, and Northern School of Business, Walewale SHS/Technical, Tamale Girls, Nalerigu SHS, Yendi SHS, Business

UCC to represent Western Zone in 2019 inter-university civic challenge

Posted by - March 21, 2019

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) beat three other universities in the Western and Central Regions to emerge winners of the 2019 Western Zonal Inter-University Civic Challenge competition. They polled 235 points as against 215 by the Takoradi Technical University (TTU) followed by University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) with 162 points. The University of

WAEC holds workshop on examination malpractices

Posted by - March 20, 2019

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has held a one-day sensitization workshop on examination malpractices and its consequences for final year junior and senior high students in Amansie West District. About 600 Junior High candidates and 530 students from Mansoman and Manso Adubia Senior High Schools, who have registered to sit for this year’s Basic

Tennessee teacher converts bus into classroom to bring education to low-income areas

Posted by - March 20, 2019

With a bus she’s converted into a classroom, Brittany Harris brings education to students and parents in low income areas While a teacher at Hardy Elementary School in low-income Chattanooga, Tennessee, Brittany Harris was worried about the low test scores of students in the Hamilton County School District. She knew that for students to bring

Govt receives $40m to improve secondary education

Posted by - March 19, 2019

The facility expansion project, which forms part of the $40-million additional financing from the World Bank under the Secondary Education Improvement Programme (SEIP), has taken off. The project will impact 75 schools through the improvement of facilities and learning outcomes, the Deputy Minister of Education in charge of General Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, announced

ALERT: 2019/2020 Health institutions (Nursing/Midwifery) Admission Form is out

Posted by - March 19, 2019

The Ministry of Health has started the sale of forms for Health Training Institutions for the 2019/2020 admission year. The sale of the forms starts from Monday, 18th March to Saturday, 8th June 2019. The cost of the application voucher is GHS100 which will be available at GCB Bank and Agricultural Development Bank throughout the

Regent University advances to 2019 Global Hult Prize competition

Posted by - March 17, 2019

A team of students from the Regent University College of Science and Technology have advanced to the Regional Finals of the Hult Prize, which is scheduled to take place in Madrid, Spain from April 5 to 6, 2019. The Hult Prize is an annual start-up competition for budding young social entrepreneurs emerging from the world’s

Realign universities to produce employable graduates- Haruna

Posted by - March 16, 2019

The Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu has expressed concern over the spate at which Universities in Ghana have deviated from their core mandate of producing what he describes as employable graduates. Contributing to a debate on the proposed formula for the distribution of GETFund for this year, the Tamale South MP, called for a realignment of