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Second year Senior High and Junior High School students will return to school today, Monday, October 5, 2020.
This is to enable them to complete the 2nd semesters and 3rd terms respectively, which were interrupted by the closure of schools as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) has assured parents and guardians that all the necessary measures have been put in place to ensure the safety of students while at school.
“All schools have been fumigated and disinfected. In addition Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) have been distributed to all schools,” the GES assured parents.

The GES further have urged school authorities, staff and students to strictly adhere to the laid down Covid-19 safety protocols as the pandemic has not yet ended.
“Management urges parents/guardians and the general public to continue to support, cooperate with the educational authorities to ensure successful academic work in all the schools,” the GES concluded.
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