Audio By Carbonatix
Parents and guardians of final year students at College Senior High School in Darkuman, a suburb of Accra, have unanimously agreed to take legal action against the school authorities.
The decision was taken after the school failed to register their children in the ongoing West Africa Senior School Certificate Exams.
PTA chairman of College Senior High School, David Adjetei told Joy News he will lead the group to ensure school authorities get punished for their negligence.
He indicated the students will be registered for the November/December West African Examination Council (WAEC) exams and hence urged the students not to relent in their studies.
About 195 students of the College Senior High School in Darkuman, Accra yesterday vandalised properties belonging to the school and the headmaster.
The students were registering their discontent after authorities failed to register them for the West Africa Senior Schools Certificate Examinations (WASSE).
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Free Zones CEO should’ve been sacked for her comments against Pentecost Chairman – Charles Owiredu
16 minutes -
RCOMSDEP Coordinator identifies greed as a major cause of galamsey
30 minutes -
‘Galamsey will lead to conflict over water if unchecked’ – Kwame Akuffo warns
34 minutes -
S.A. xenophobic attacks: Â Ablakwa warns against retaliatory attacks in Ghana
37 minutes -
Ghana relocates citizen after Xenophobic attack in South Africa – Ablakwa
43 minutes -
Galamsey fight ‘uncoordinated and failing’ – Daryl Bosu
49 minutes -
JoyNews Impact Makers Awards 2026 to honour self-funded changemakers on May 15
50 minutes -
Galamsey fight: Stop ‘Presbyterian approach’ and take drastic action – Kwame Akuffo tells gov’t
1 hour -
JS Construction launches female scholarships and donates industrial printer to Kumasi Technical University
2 hours -
RCOMSDEP Coordinator says galamsey fight is holistic and multi-pronged
2 hours -
Gov’t has made significant gains in galamsey fight – RCOMSDEP Coordinator
2 hours -
Kwame Akuffo urges Ghana to address local xenophobia while condemning attacks abroad
2 hours -
Abirem MP demands a unified African response to Xenophobic attacks in South Africa
2 hours -
South African authorities have pledged to tackle xenophobic attacks – Ghana’s High Commission
3 hours -
AU must act on Xenophobic attacks against Ghanaians in South Africa – Ken Ashigbey
3 hours