• Home
  • About Us
  • Schedule
  • News
    • Citi Sports
    • Citi Business
  • Citi TV
  • Audio On Demand
  • Events
Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always
No Result
View All Result
Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Schedule
  • News
    • Citi Sports
    • Citi Business
  • Citi TV
  • Audio On Demand
  • Events
Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always

Adisadel College to cut down admissions by 50% if…

March 12, 2017
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

Parents aiming to secure  admission for their wards at  Adisadel College in the Central Region this year may be disappointed following the school’s decision to cut down on admissions by half.

According to the management of the school, they have had to take that decision because of inadequate accommodation facilities.

The headmaster of Adisadel College, William Kusi Yeboah explained that accommodation facilities “served as a guide for the 2016/2017 SHS 1 admissions and shall remain so for the years ahead till accommodation facilities in our College improve.”

[contextly_sidebar id=”DxsJoyyCFVltR9cLui7hcLfhtMzle6Su”]Speaking at the School’s 107th anniversary and Speech and prize given day, the headmaster further warned that they would continue to reject potential students if the situation persists.

“This goes to explain the earlier decision by stakeholders, that in year 2017, if the accommodation facilities remain  unchanged, another temporary House – New House 2 – will be dissolved to claim back those classrooms for use as such,” he added.

The College reduced its intake from 920 students in the 2015/2016 academic year to 423 for the 2016/2017 academic year.

More schools threaten to reject students

Reports in the media indicate that some schools including the Ghana National College, Academy of Christ The King, Wesley Girls High Schools have all threatened to turn away students if facilities on their campuses are not expanded.

Only 60% of BECE candidates make it to SHS

A research conducted by the Ghana Education Service (GES) revealed that only about 60 percent of students who write the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) make it into Senior High Schools (SHS).

The remaining 40 percent either go into informal vocational or technical training or learn a trade while others simply idle.

–

By: Godwin A. Allotey/citifmonline.com/Ghana

Tags: Adisadel CollegeAdmissionsBECECentral RegionGESGhana NewsSHS
Previous Post

Northern conflicts ‘heartbreaking’ – Think Tank

Next Post

Ho: Driver allegedly murdered and dumped in pond

  • About Citi FM
  • Archives
  • Audio on Demand
  • CITI OPPORTUNITY PROJECT ON EDUCATION (COPE)
  • Events
  • Heritage Caravan: Registration Form
  • Home
  • Schedule
Call us: +233 30 222 6013

© 2024 Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Schedule
  • News
    • Citi Sports
    • Citi Business
  • Citi TV
  • Audio On Demand
  • Events

© 2024 Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always