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The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced that the 2025/2026 academic calendar for senior high schools will remain unchanged.
In a statement dated January 2, GES Management explained that under the single-track system, Form One and Form Two students will be in school from January 5 to February 27.
They will then proceed on break and resume on May 3, with the academic year ending on August 21. Form Three students in single-track schools are expected to complete their academic year on June 21.
The statement further noted that in transition schools, Form One students will begin the academic year with online or off-campus learning from January 5 to January 30, while Form Two students will undertake off-campus learning from March 16 to April 17.
Form Three students in transition schools will continue with uninterrupted in-person instruction until their academic year ends in June.
GES added that to ensure effective teaching and learning during off-campus periods, several support measures have been put in place. These include free access to curriculum materials via curriculumresources.edu.gh, daily live lessons on MoE TV on Multi TV, and the use of school-based Learning Management Systems (LMS) in eligible institutions.
Parents and guardians have been advised to take note of the academic calendar and ensure that students report to school with all required materials and documentation.


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