Mahama targets end to double-track system in SHSs by 2027
President John Dramani Mahama announced plans to phase out the double-track system in senior high schools by 2027 through the construction of new schools and the expansion of infrastructure in existing institutions. He stated, "We want by 2027, no child in secondary school in Ghana should be on double track." The government's objective is to ensure all students operate under a single academic calendar, attending and vacating classes at the same time.
The government will construct 16 new senior high schools and undertake expansion projects in existing schools. This program will be funded through a $300 million World Bank facility, which has received Cabinet approval and is expected to be submitted to Parliament for consideration. President Mahama described this as one of the first two loan agreements introduced by his administration, approved by Cabinet "only last week."
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President John Dramani Mahama has outlined plans to eliminate the double-track system in senior high schools by 2027. This initiative aims to unify
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