2025 Colleges of Education Graduation Statistics Released

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 Several Colleges of Education in Ghana have released their 2025 graduation statistics, showing high numbers of First-Class honours across institutions such as Akrokeri, Akropong, EP College, Kibi, OLA, and Komenda.Graduation statistics for some Colleges of Education in Ghana have been released for the year 2025. The data highlights the academic performance of teacher trainees across various institutions, with many recording impressive numbers of First-Class graduates. 

Akrokeri College of Education

First Class: 325Second Class Upper: 199Second Class Lower: 3Third Class: 0Pass: 0Total: 527Notably, 60% of the graduates obtained first-class honors, making Akrokeri one of the standout institutions this year.

Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong

 First Class: 289Second Class Upper: 328Second Class Lower: 33Third Class: 8Pass: 0Total: 658

E.P. College of Education, Amedzope

 First Class: 252Second Class Upper: 295Second Class Lower: 10Third Class: 0Pass: 0Total: 557 

Kibi Presbyterian College of Education

 First Class: 125Second Class Upper: 333Second Class Lower: 99Third Class: 12Pass: 0Total: 56OLA College of EducationFirst Class: 136Second Class Upper: 259Second Class Lower: 82Third Class: 13Pass: 0Total: 490

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Komenda College of Education

 First Class: 189Second Class Upper: 308Second Class Lower: 87Third Class: 6Pass: 0Total: 590 ObservationsAcross the six institutions, First-Class and Second-Class Upper divisions dominate the statistics, while no students were recorded in the “Pass” category. This trend reflects the growing emphasis on academic excellence within Ghana’s Colleges of Education.

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