The New Year Resolution
Esteemed Educational Stakeholders,As we stand at the threshold of a new year, the Ghana National Council of Private Schools (GNACOPS) extends its sincere gratitude for your unwavering commitment to the transformative power of education. Today, I have the honour to share the new year resolution of our council, encapsulated in […]
GNACOPS WELCOMING 2024 WITH GRATITUDE AND AMBITION
Welcome to 2024, Dear Educational Stakeholders (Proprietors, Managers, Teachers, Consultants, Parents, and Learners) of the private educational community. Reflecting upon the challenges of the past year, 2023, we acknowledge that it has not been an easy journey. However, with gratitude for the boundless mercy of God/Allah, we find ourselves standing at the threshold of a new year. Let us embrace the opportunities it brings, united in our commitment to providing quality education and nurturing the growth of our learners. Wishing everyone a prosperous 2024.
Preparation towards schools reopening -GNACOPS
As part of following the basic protocols in sustaining and containing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ghana National Council of private schools with management support of P2S GHANA LIMITED has sourced best quality infrared thermometers to help all institutions at their various offices across the country at a reduced cost.
GNACOPS Launches Online Study Portal for Education Delivery and Assessment for Private Schools
The Ghana National Council of Private Schools (GNACOPS) will from Monday, 6th April 2020, roll out an online Assessment Portal that will afford all Private Schools in Ghana the opportunity to conduct academic assessments for their learners.
The Common Core Program (CCP) Curriculum is to Curb Unemployment Situation in Ghana- GNACOPS Boss Discloses
The Executive Director of Ghana National Council of Private Schools (GNACOPS), Mr. Enoch kwasi Gyetuah has disclosed that, the introduction of Common Core Program (CCP) as a new curriculum for B7 to B10 level of education is a critical tool that will help to eradicate the growing unemployment situation among young Ghanaian secondary and tertiary school graduates.
Transforming private school education in ghana through virtual education.
Education, especially formal education has over the years undergone a series of transformations to suit the demands of the recipient society. The basic principles the 20th century education emphasize compliance and conformity over creativity, a skill that is necessary in a professional or corporate environment and to ensure constant job opportunities.