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The entire 3,000 students of Takoradi Technical Institute (TTI), who boycotted their third term promotional examination and demonstrated against some of their teachers for non performance, have now agreed to write the papers starting Tuesday.
This followed a meeting attended by the Board of Governors, school authorities and the Students Representative Council (SRC).
Mr Benjamin Botwe, acting Principal of the TTI, told the GNA the examinations would last for two weeks after which the school would break for its normal vacation.
Mr Botwe said the authorities would have meeting with the Parents Teacher Association (PTA) to deliberate on the matter to ensure the incident does not re-occur.
He however, expressed disappointment about the demonstration because he said the students were taken through an orientation on the regulations of the school which should be followed to the latter.
He mentioned the SCR, the Assistant headmaster in charge of Academic issues and the Senior House Masters as some of the structures where the students could lodge their complaints.
Last Monday, the students embarked on a demonstration in protest against poor tuition, frequent absenteeism by some of their teachers and the lack of learning materials.
Meanwhile, the police are still guarding the school premises.
Source: GNA
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