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The Ministry of Education; on Saturday, 26 March announced the 2021/2022 Computerized School Selection and Placement Systems (CSSPS), for students into Senior High Schools (SHS); but as usual, this year's placement also came with its own problems.
A guardian ( Mr Albert Kwame Mante), whose nephew had aggregate 10, in the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), has complained that, his nephew was not given first or second or third choice, rather the 5th choice.
According to him, “My nephew got aggregate and he didn’t get nay of the the first, second and even the third choice. we were given the fifth choice. but for me I find it a bit odd that someone who got 10 could be sent to the fifth choice”.
Mr. Mante made these comments whiles speaking in an interview on TV3, at the placement resolution centre, located at the GNAT Hall in Accra, on Monday 28 March 2022.
Background.
On Saturday, March 26 2022, the Ministry of Education, announced the 2021/2022 Computerized School Selection and Placement Systems (CSSPS), for students into Senior High Schools (SHS).
In a statement release, the GES stated "that, 367, 811 candidates out of the 555,353 who qualified for the placement, have been placed automatically into schools of their choice. The other 187, 542 qualified candidates will, however, have to do self-placement to available schools, since they could not be matched with any of their choices".
It added that, "The 2021/2022 Computerized School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS), into Senior High Schools (SHS)/ Senior High Technical Schools (SHTS), and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Institutes, will go live on Saturday, March 26, 2022".
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