GES Appointment Letters Projected for July as Reporting Date is Expected in September 2026
Many prospective Ghana Education Service (GES) recruits have continued to seek updates regarding the release of appointment letters following the completion of the recruitment process.
Although an official announcement is yet to be issued, available information suggests that appointment letters are expected to be released in July 2026, while successful applicants may begin work in September 2026.
It is important to state that the projected timeline has not been officially confirmed by the Ghana Education Service. As a result, applicants are encouraged to treat the information as an expected schedule rather than a final decision until an official communication is released.
The prolonged wait has generated concerns among many graduates and teacher trainees who have been anticipating updates on their appointments and postings. Several applicants have repeatedly expressed their eagerness to receive confirmation regarding the next phase of the recruitment exercise.
Reports indicate that ongoing administrative processes and internal arrangements may be contributing to the delay in the release of appointment letters. Such procedures are often necessary to ensure that all required documentation, verification processes, and placement preparations are properly completed before appointments are issued.
Applicants are therefore advised to remain patient and continue monitoring official communication channels of the Ghana Education Service for authentic and verified information concerning recruitment, postings, and appointment letters.
The expected release of the appointment letters is anticipated to bring relief and clarity to many education graduates who are preparing to commence their professional journey within the teaching service. Many successful applicants remain hopeful that the process will be concluded soon to enable them to begin their duties as expected.
Until an official statement is released by the Ghana Education Service, applicants are encouraged to avoid relying on unverified information circulating on various platforms and instead follow credible updates from authorised sources.

Is the ministry of education still going by the 7k slots against the 40k+ applicants......?
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