SHS students in an auditorium
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The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced February 7, 2022 as the reopening date for second and third-year Senior High Schools (SHS) students.
A press statement signed by the Public Relations Unit of the Service on Wednesday stated that first-year students are expected to report to school on a tentative date of April 4, 2022.
Also, students in primary schools will report to school on January 18.
According to the GES, the Education Minister approved the reopening dates upon recommendation from the Ministerial Committee on School's calendar.

Meanwhile, the GES has also released the 2022 academic calendar for all schools across the country.
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