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Expelling SHS Students For Sexual Offenses, Occultism, Others In New Code Of Conduct Apt – CCTA Commends GES1 min read

Expelling SHS Students For Sexual Offenses, Occultism, Others In New Code Of Conduct Apt – CCTA Commends GES<span class="wtr-time-wrap after-title"><span class="wtr-time-number">1</span> min read</span>

The Ghana Education Service (GES) recently released a comprehensive 24-page document that establishes standards for student behaviour in Senior High Schools (SHS).

This initiative by GES aims to foster discipline and create a conducive environment for effective teaching and learning, as outlined in its recently released code of conduct.

Misconducts such as sexual offences, physical and psychological abuse, acts causing harm, involvement in cultism, gang affiliations, and the possession and use of weapons are grounds for expulsion for students in Senior High Schools.

Speaking on the Ama Ghana Morning Show on Time FM 97.7Mhz, Spokesperson for Coalition for Concern Teachers Association, Mr Adokwei Ayikwai Awulley said the GES New Code of Conduct is in the right direction.

Mr Adokwai Ayikwai Awulley said the code of conduct will guide the students.

Watch his submission below…