Audio By Carbonatix
The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has hinted at plans to reclassify some senior high schools across the country in a bid to address persistent challenges with the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS).
The proposal will see 10 Category A schools downgraded to Category B and another 10 Category B schools upgraded to Category A.
The move, he said, will be supported by major infrastructure investment to ensure equity in school placement.
Speaking at a press briefing at the Ministry on Tuesday, October 14, Haruna Iddrisu explained that the decision is part of efforts to ease pressure on a handful of elite schools during the placement process.
“We have close to 393,000 students competing for only 76,000 spaces. The pressure on Category A schools is too high, and this makes placement less fair and transparent,” he said.
The Minister added that the government will invest in new classroom blocks, dormitories, and laboratories in the selected schools to match their new status.
He stressed that the reclassification will help distribute students more evenly and make the placement system more efficient.
He also highlighted regional inequalities in the distribution of top-tier schools.
“Regions like North East, Savannah, Oti, and Western North have no Category A schools. We intend to deliberately prioritise these areas with infrastructure investments to improve access to quality education,” he explained.
According to Mr Iddrisu, the reclassification is part of a broader strategy to make the CSSPS fairer, more transparent, and efficient for all students, regardless of their location.
The placement system has long faced criticism from parents and education stakeholders over perceived inequalities and the concentration of resources in a few well-endowed schools.
The Ministry says it hopes this restructuring will ease the pressure on Category A schools and create more balanced opportunities across the country.
Latest Stories
-
Gov’t pledges science-backed interventions in agriculture, says Agric minister
9 minutes -
Ghana unveils $3.4bn plan to accelerate national clean energy transition
12 minutes -
Interior minister urges security agencies to maximise use of new NSB regional command in Ho
17 minutes -
Photos: Ghana celebrates 41st National Farmers’ Day
24 minutes -
2025 Farmer’s Day: Farmers demand a 2% interest rate on loans to boost farming activities
26 minutes -
Chamber of Aquaculture Ghana calls for strong public-private partnerships to unlock finance and transform the sector
1 hour -
Lions celebrate International Volunteer Day with over decades of service and impact
1 hour -
3 dead, dozens injured in Mampong Abuontem head-on collision
1 hour -
MoFFA shuts down several Eastern Region mortuaries over poor sanitation, non-compliance
1 hour -
Domestic violence case: John Odartey Lamptey remanded over alleged brutal assault on wife
2 hours -
Minority urges government to tackle smuggling and protect local farmers
2 hours -
Ashanti regional minister drags Democracy Hub member to court over alleged galamsey remarks
2 hours -
Mineral royalties surge across all sub-sectors in 2025; record strong gains in gold, manganese
2 hours -
Police arrest five suspects behind robberies in Sefwi Bekwai
2 hours -
Ghana’s economy to expand marginally to 5.9% in 2026 – Fitch Solutions
2 hours
