GES Implements Measures to Curb Student Indiscipline and Crimes in Schools

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced measures to curb student indiscipline and crimes in schools following a disturbing incident at a senior high school. The GES directives emphasize increased security, student searches, and education on safety.


GES Issues Urgent Measures to Address Student Indiscipline and Crimes in Schools

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has initiated critical measures aimed at curbing student indiscipline and crimes following a recent disturbing incident at a senior high school, where a student shot a classmate. The tragic event raised concerns about the safety and security of students in schools across the country.

In a letter dated 5th April 2025, Prince C. Agyemang-Duah, Director of Schools and Instructions Division, outlined a series of directives to ensure that students are kept safe and that incidents of indiscipline and crime are minimized.

Key Measures Outlined by GES:

  1. Mandatory Searches of Students and Belongings
    Schools are to conduct searches of all students, their bags, and other personal belongings to ensure that dangerous items are not brought into school premises.
  2. Enhanced School Security
    Increased security measures are to be implemented across all senior high and technical schools. This is to reduce the risk of incidents and improve the safety of students and staff.
  3. Education on Safety and Responsibility
    Students are to be educated on the importance of maintaining a safe school environment. This will help in discouraging violent or inappropriate behavior.
  4. Encouraging Reporting of Suspicious Activity
    GES urges students to report any suspicious behavior or items to school authorities. This proactive approach will help prevent potential security threats.

By enforcing these measures, the GES aims to ensure that schools remain secure, and that students can focus on their education without fear of harm.

A Call for Immediate Action

The letter emphasizes the urgency of these measures and calls on all regional directors of education to communicate the directives to school heads. It also instructs them to take the necessary steps to implement the measures effectively.

The GES stresses that these efforts will help prevent further incidents and ensure that students and teachers alike can work and learn in a secure and conducive environment.

Conclusion:

The Ghana Education Service’s directive represents a positive step towards ensuring the safety of students and staff in schools. By addressing indiscipline and improving security, GES is working to create a more secure and supportive educational environment for all.



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