Former deputy GES director-general defends double-track legacy - News Summed Up

Former deputy GES director-general defends double-track legacy


General News of Saturday, 28 February 2026Source: www.ghanaweb.comThe former Deputy Director-General of the Ghana Education Service (GES), Dr Kwabena Bempah Tandoh, has strongly defended the double-track system introduced in senior high schools, stating that it was necessary and helped save the dreams of many Ghanaian students. Speaking on JoyNews’ Personality Profile on Friday, February 27, 2026, Tandoh reflected on his seven years at GES and described the policy as a bold but important decision at the time. The double-track system was introduced as a temporary solution to deal with the sharp rise in enrolment. By dividing students into two groups attending school at different times, government was able to use existing school buildings throughout the year. SO/EBWatch NPP MPs in all-black as President Mahama delivers 2026 SONA


Source: GhanaWeb February 28, 2026 13:57 UTC



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