The government is set to commission over 80 educational projects across all 16 regions in the country on Thursday, November 21, 2024.
The Ministry of Education in a statement explained that this initiative seeks to enhance access to quality education by providing modern facilities tailored to meet the diverse needs of Ghanaian students.
The statement added that the nationwide event, led by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will involve simultaneous ceremonies at district and regional levels.
The event will be broadcast live on major television networks and all social media platforms to ensure nationwide participation.
The projects cover a range of educational needs, from basic schools to senior high schools and technical institutions.
They include STEM-focused schools, E-blocks, and kindergarten facilities aimed at supporting early childhood education.
Notable among the projects are the Kpasenkpe Model STEM SHS in the West Mamprusi District, the Accra STEM Academy in La-Nkwantanang-Madina, and the Awaso Model STEM SHS in Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai.
The initiative also includes basic education facilities, such as a 12-unit classroom block at Salem D/A Basic in Atwima Mponua and two-unit kindergarten blocks in communities like Fremasi DA Primary in Assin South.
“These projects reflect the government’s commitment to improving the quality of education and ensuring that every Ghanaian child has access to a conducive learning environment,” the ministry’s statement read.
In the Ashanti Region, the projects include the Bosomtwe Model STEM JHS, which boasts a four-story, 11-unit classroom block, and the Wesley Girls Demonstration School in Kumasi Metro, which will gain a six-unit classroom block with ancillary facilities.
In the Northern Region, the Sagnarigu Tamale Business School will unveil an 18-unit classroom block to meet increasing demand.
Other regions like Volta will benefit from upgraded facilities like the six-unit classroom block at Kodzobi Ando Basic School in Adaklu.
The initiative also includes Technical and Vocational Education (TVET) with projects like the Anyinam TVET-Applied Technical and Fashion School and the Akomadan TVET-Applied Technical School, aimed at equipping students with practical skills for the job market.
The Ministry of Education further called on the public to witness the commissioning of the projects.
“We encourage all Ghanaians to join this celebration of progress in education,” the statement added.