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Maiden EDU GH Fair opens on Friday

July 27, 2015
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Maiden EDU GH Fair opens on Friday
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Ashesi University has joined the list of schools exhibiting at the maiden EDU GH 2015 on Friday July 21 and Saturday August 1 2015 at the British Council, Accra.

The EDU GH fair is a brainchild of AB Review, operators of the Africa Schools Online portal and seeks to provide a one-stop solutions platform for the educational needs of students at all levels: schooling in Ghana and Abroad, books and stationery, scholarship opportunities, career guidance among others

The fair will bring together parents, students, graduates, educators, working adults and the general public to attain up to date  information on best-fit schools, courses, scholarships, study abroad, educational and career possibilities.

There will be book fairs, back to school promotions, school presentations, on the spot admissions, job placements and career counselling sessions at the fair.

Speaking to the media, the Executive Director of AB Review, Abel Ohene Acquaye disclosed that the maiden EDU GH fair is a pilot program but has been received favourably from the education stakeholders.

Schools participating in the fair include international schools such as Delhi Public School, International Community School, Golden Sunbeam International, and Legacy Girls College.

Ashesi University, American University of Saint Vincent, Springs College, Blue Crest College, Mountcrest University, Accra Institute of Technology and other tertiary institutions will be exhibiting at the event.

The EDU GH fair will help parents and students make informed education decisions. The fair is open to the general public and free to attend.

 

Source: Africa Schools Online

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