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The Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has announced plans to review Ghana’s Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS), describing it as “unfair” and in need of urgent reform to ensure greater efficiency and fairness.

Speaking during a visit to Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC), Legon, on Monday, October 20, the Minister inspected school facilities and reviewed admission processes as part of a broader assessment of the education sector.

Mr Iddrisu expressed concern over growing complaints from students and parents about the placement process. He noted that many high-performing students were being denied admission to their preferred programmes or schools.

“I have observed that some parents and students are understandably unhappy. A student may choose Science but be placed in General Arts or Business, despite excellent grades. That can discourage even the most hardworking student,” he said.

The Minister emphasized that the current placement system is failing to deliver on its purpose.

“The computerised placement system is clearly not serving the best interests of the country. I’m committed to reviewing it. I’ll establish a committee to assess its performance over the past decade and recommend credible alternatives. Admission should be based on merit. It’s unacceptable for a student with Aggregate 6 to miss out on their first-choice school. That’s unfair, and we will address it.”

Mr Iddrisu also touched on broader challenges facing the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy. He called for sustainable investment to improve infrastructure and ensure the policy delivers quality education.

“My visit this morning confirms that we must manage the challenges facing Free SHS. That means investing in expanded classrooms, laboratories, and dormitories to accommodate growing student numbers,” he said.

While recognizing the government’s responsibility, the Minister praised the vital role played by alumni and religious organizations in supporting educational development across the country.

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