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SHS reopening date brouhaha: students are to report on January 3 - GES

SHS reopening date brouhaha: students are to report on January 3 - GES

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The Ministry of Education has announced the release of the Computerized School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) for Senior High Schools and Technical and Vocational Education Training institutions (TVET).

According to a statement, out of the 563,339 results received from WAEC, 553,155 candidates were qualified to be placed.

The statement further indicates that, a total of 447,698 (80.93%) qualified candidates have automatically been placed in one of their choices, however, 104,918 qualified candidates could not be matched to any of their choices.

“Out of this number, 73,390 (13.27% qualified candidates have been placed in schools similar to those they selected, and such students are at liberty to accept or reject the offer”.

The Education Ministry indicates that, once a student rejects the recommended school, he or she can select a school of their choice from the Self-Placement platform.

The statement from the Ministry of Education noted that, a total of 521, 088 students have been placed in schools, representing 94.20%.

The Ministry has urged parents to report individuals who demand money from them.

Read full statement below:

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