Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has dismissed reports circulating on social media claiming that the Director-General has cancelled the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy and directed parents to pay GH¢1,500 for chop boxes and trunks.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, the GES described the publication as false and urged the public to disregard it.
The Service clarified that the Free SHS policy remains in effect and that the Director-General has not issued any directive requiring parents or guardians to pay for chop boxes, trunks or any other items.
It further explained that the Director-General does not have the authority to cancel the Free SHS policy.
The GES has consequently advised parents, guardians and students not to make any payments to individuals based on the claims circulating on social media.
The Service urged the public to rely only on official information communicated through authorised GES channels and to exercise caution when dealing with unverified publications on social media.
It also appealed to members of the public and media organisations to refrain from creating, publishing or circulating false information that could cause unnecessary anxiety and confusion among parents, students and the general public.

Latest Stories
-
Empowerher in Upper West region
3 minutes -
Ga Mantse challenges mining stakeholders to consider long-term impact of Ghana’s mineral wealth
12 minutes -
Afenyo-Markin accuses GoldBod of mismanaging Ghana’s gold resources
12 minutes -
BoG warns against weak non-interest banking products as NIFAC inaugurated
13 minutes -
Social licence to mine can be withdrawn – Ga Mantse warns mining companies
14 minutes -
X1 Energy Drink Division One Super Cup: Attram De Visser secure third place after late own goal
14 minutes -
‘A mine may close, but the community must not’ – Ga Mantse calls for sustainable mining
17 minutes -
UG Pro VC calls for an integrated risk management approach to tackle Ghana’s perennial flooding
24 minutes -
Parents can buy additional NaCCA-approved textbooks for children – Deputy NaCCA boss
27 minutes -
Youth must have a real voice in national issues beyond jobs, creative arts – EU
29 minutes -
AGTC: How women-led initiative is turning golf into jobs and tourism opportunities
34 minutes -
Exporters call for single-digit interest rates to boost Ghana’s horticulture sector
37 minutes -
Young political leaders must look beyond party lines to strengthen Ghana’s democracy – EU
42 minutes -
25 female KNUST physics students receive GH¢87,500 Whittaker Foundation suppo
45 minutes -
Berekuso-Kwabenya-Kitase road project stalls as First Sky cites unsigned contract and funding challenges
48 minutes