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Chaos at GNAT Hall as parents rush to resolve SHS placement issues

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According to a report by Adomonline, there’s confusion at Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) Hall in Accra where parents and their wards have converged to know their fate after release of the 2025 Senior High School (SHS) placement.

The venue, now converted into a resolution centre, has become the focal point for frustrations and hopes as families try to secure suitable schools for their children.

The Ghana Education Service (GES) announced the placement results on Wednesday, September 17, setting October 18 as the official reporting date for new students.

But while some families celebrated, others were left unsettled after learning that 107,509 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates—about 18.2% of those who qualified—were not automatically placed in any of their chosen schools.

This year, 603,328 candidates sat for the BECE, with 590,309 qualifying for placement. Of these, 483,800 were automatically matched to schools through the Computerized School

Selection and Placement System (CSSPS), a figure that represents 82% of qualified candidates. Among those placed, 248,038 are female.

For the remaining students, the self-placement portal was expected to provide alternatives. Yet at GNAT Hall, tensions remain high. Some families complain of children being assigned to schools for the wrong gender, placed in programmes they never selected, or missing out entirely.

“I came here to change the school the system gave my son,” said Daniel Lartey, a parent waiting in line. “The queues are overwhelming, and we just want him in a day school closer to home.”

Others allege that officials at the centre are demanding bribes, raising questions about transparency in what should be a free process.

Deputy Education Minister Dr. Clement Apaak, who visited the centre, acknowledged the difficulties but called for patience.

“Not every student will get their first choice, especially the top-tier schools. But there are equally good options available, and our teams are here to help resolve concerns before the reporting date,” he said.

Source:Lovinghananews.com

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