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GES Implements New Security Measures To Enhance Safety Of Students

GES Begins Public Sensitization On School Selection Into SHS Today
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The Ghana Education Service (GES) has introduced new measures to enhance security and curb indiscipline in Senior High Schools, following a recent shooting incident at Adventist Senior High School in the Ashanti Region, which left two students injured.

In a statement dated Monday, April 7, 2025, and signed by Prince C. Agyemang-Duah, Director of the Schools and Instruction Division of GES, the Service emphasised the need to improve safety protocols in schools.

The statement urged all school heads to implement immediate actions to protect both students and staff.

“We direct that school heads conduct thorough searches on all students, their bags, and other personal belongings in dormitories and classrooms. This measure is essential to prevent any potential harm to students and staff.

“We also direct school heads to conduct regular searches on students and their belongings, increase security measures in schools, educate students on the dangers of carrying harmful items, and encourage students to report any suspicious behavior or items to school authorities,” it stated.

The GES expressed hope that the new safety measures would help create a more secure environment for learners.

“By taking these measures, we can ensure that our schools remain safe and secure environments for all students,” the statement concluded.

Read the full statement below:

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