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Here is when BECE candidates will choose schools under the new system

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  • Nana Owusu 10 hours ago

    This is a much sensible approach. If I know my grade then I know what school to choose. Extend the time to about 1 month so parents together with school authorities and counselors can all make an informed choice about schools ...
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  • KWAKU Baako+ANAS= KWAKU ANANSE 6 hours ago

    NOW THE POOR AND THE VILLAGERS WILL NOT HAVE THE CHANCE OF GOING TO SCHOOLS LIKE ACHIMOTA, UNLIKE THE NPP SYSTEM. THE CLASS DISCRIMINATION SYSTEM HAS STARTED WITH THE " SOCIAL DEMOCRATS".

  • Mm 4 hours ago

    Has the poor and villagers tou called them passed before not getting admission???? Stop being cheap

  • Nana 4 hours ago

    It doesn’t solve anything! Any student who see his results good will select an ‘A’ category school. So what is the point?

  • Joy 10 hours ago

    Good reform. You are wise haruna. God give you more wisdom on your sector to help build Ghana

  • Daniel 10 hours ago

    It's very very very good approach. Thank you honourable minister

  • @Godisking 9 hours ago

    Excellent. Let's see how it goes. There should be inbuilt mechanism to suit every student on performance base..

  • Kee 8 hours ago

    Always jumping into conclusions even before the system is implemented. The old system was working well until last year when that bogus reset brought confusion. Well, I’m yet to hear of a country whose students see their res ...
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  • Cocoa Akuafo 7 hours ago

    @ Kee. Are you a Bawumia supporter? No wonder . You are as stupid as Richard Ahiagbah

  • Ceylon 7 hours ago

    Kee doesn't even know the date the old system started. He thinks it was comedian Bawumia who started computer placement. Such a moron. He will not shut up

  • Mfum 7 hours ago

    If you haven't heard of a country whose students see their results before they begin school, does it mean that we should continue in our old ways even when there are obvious better approaches? Haruna Iddrisu's brain is way, w ...
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  • Freedom 8 hours ago

    That's a good move and good news.At long last the battle is ended

  • Let's be Careful 8 hours ago

    Only ppl with low IQ sees this as a good approach. This means all good students in one school whiles average student are also grouped in another. Only God knows where the students who need more help will be sent to imagine st ...
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  • Ofori 7 hours ago

    Massa. Are you saying the system was all along mixing aggregate 43 students with aggregate 8 students in particular schools? Come again

  • Let's be Careful 5 hours ago

    You don't know? Don't u know we have students with good grades bad grades mixed. Now all kids with grades below 15 will be moving to grade A schools and it will be walaha.

  • KB 6 hours ago

    Very thoughtful Haruna
    This sounds good but also think about the situation where all the students with good grades would be centered in a so called grade A Schools because of this system of selection.
    Some progress slowly ...
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  • KB 6 hours ago

    No wonder Aseidu had you and muntaka demoted in parliament.
    You 2 ministers are very sharp and brilliant..
    Ndc doesn't entertain such sharp brains.
    I sometimes wonder how Asiadu managed to be one of the frontrunners in the ...
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  • KWASI IN EUROPE 5 hours ago

    A student knows his performance level even before he writes the exam. This ONE WEEK window means only the children of rich people who have computers at home can apply for admission. The children in Kote Ye Aboa, Tikobo Number ...
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  • NANA TRUMU TRUMU ADDO 4 hours ago

    BACK TO THE OLD DAYS. A BETTER IDEA

  • Ohene 4 hours ago

    This is a bad idea. In 1960, one sat for the exams believing one would hit it. This proposed approach is elitist.

  • Yarley 3 hours ago

    Monkeys play by sizes. If you get aggregate 47 go and choose Achimota and come crying on TV that you were not selected. Are you a fool? To go and start beating teachers there and throw stones during zonal Sports

  • 12345 1 hour ago

    if its 1 week, are you sure the systems will be able to handle the traffic surge?

  • VILLAGECHILD 1 hour ago

    THIS IS WHERE BRIBERY COMES IN.
    OFFICIALS MAY BLOCK THE SYSTEM BY SLOWING DOWN THE INTENET,DISENFRANCHISING PARENT IN THE SELECTION PROCESS, ONLY TO TAKE BRIBS THROUGH BACKDOOR BEFORE HELPING PARENT.
    I TELL YOU, AFTER TWO D ...
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  • Kennedy Agyepong 1 hour ago

    Many village schools will not get any good candidates. In 1980 when l sat for "Common Entrance " examination, l didn't get any school in Cape Coast. But when l was admitted to Aburaman Secondary, l was topping every subject i ...
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