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The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced that Form 2 students in Senior High and Senior High Technical Schools operating the Transitional Track system will be granted Easter break.
In a statement released to all Regional Directors of Education on, GES said the break will begin on Thursday, 17th April and end on Monday, 21st April, 2025.
“Students who wish to travel home and celebrate the Easter festivities with their families should be given the opportunity to do so,” the statement read.
GES made it clear that the break is optional, and students who prefer to stay on campus during the period will be allowed to remain under proper supervision.
“All students who will travel home are expected to return to school on Tuesday, 22nd April, 2025, to resume academic activities promptly.”
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