Administration Circular not an attempt to silence teachers — GES The Ghana Education Service (GES) has reassured the public that a recent internal circular concerning administrative procedures is not intended to limit teachers’ rights to express their opinions or exercise their legal freedoms. The clarification comes amid growing discussions and speculation about the circular, which has drawn attention across schools and education forums nationwide. The circular, titled “Management Reinforces Respect for Administrative Structures and Professional Conduct,” was circulated to all Regional Directors of Education with the aim of reminding staff of the importance of following the established administrative chain of command. In an official statement released on Friday, March 13, 2026, the GES emphasized that the directive does not hinder teachers from speaking freely, engaging their unions, or participating in lawful demonstrations. “Teachers, like all citizens, are entitled to la...
GES Orders Final Verification for Staff Removed from Payroll After 2025 Nationwide Audit. The Ghana Education Service (GES) has directed Regional Directors to alert certain staff members whose salaries were previously halted during the 2025 nationwide payroll audit to prepare for a final verification exercise. According to an official communication issued on March 12, 2026, GES indicated that the exercise is part of ongoing efforts to ensure accuracy and accountability in the public sector payroll system. The directive was signed by Smile Dzisi, Acting Deputy Director-General for Management Services. The letter referenced an earlier notice from the Ghana Audit Service dated March 5, 2026, which informed institutions that audit teams would carry out a final follow-up on staff members whose salaries were terminated during the national payroll audit but whose status has not yet been confirmed. READ MORE : Administration Circular not an attempt to silence teachers-GES GES explained th...
NTC Reschedules Start Date for 2026 Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) The National Teaching Council has announced the rescheduling of the commencement date for the 2026 Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination. The update is intended to inform candidates and other stakeholders about the revised starting date for the national examination. In a notice issued on 16th March 2026, the Council indicated that the examination, which was initially scheduled to begin on Monday, 23rd March 2026, will now commence on Tuesday, 24th March 2026. Reason for the Rescheduling The change follows the declaration of Monday, 23rd March 2026 as a statutory public holiday. As a result, the start of the examination has been moved by one day to ensure the smooth administration of the exercise. Revised Examination Schedule The updated timetable for the examination is as follows: • Tuesday, 24th March 2026 – General Professional Knowledge • Wednesday, 25th March 2026 – Grade-Level Specialism Pedagogy •...
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