Ghana Ranks 6th in Africa, 36th Globally in 2025 EF English Proficiency Index

Ghana Ranks 6th in Africa, 36th Globally in 2025 EF English Proficiency Index

Ferdinand EducationGhana | January 10 | Ghana Ranks 6th in Africa, 36th Globally in 2025 EF English Proficiency Index

  Ghana Ranks 6th in Africa, 36th Globally in 2025 EF English Proficiency Index Ghana achieves sixth place in Africa and 36th globally in the 2025 EF English Proficiency Index, highlighting strong national performance in English skills across education and professional sectors.

 

 

Ghana’s English Proficiency Gains Global Recognition  

 

Ghana has been ranked sixth among English-speaking countries in Africa and 36th globally in the 2025 Education First (EF) English Proficiency Index, reaffirming its position as one of the continent’s top performers in English language skills. 🇬🇭✅ RELATED ARTICLES

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  Understanding the EF English Proficiency Index  

 

 

The EF English Proficiency Index evaluates adult English proficiency across countries using standardized assessment data. Ghana’s ranking reflects strengths in:   English instruction across basic and secondary education Teacher training and curriculum alignment Professional and public English communication  

 

 

Significance for Ghana’s Education Sector  

 

Experts note that Ghana’s ranking highlights both achievements and areas for improvement:   Strengths: Robust English curriculum, well-trained teachers, and strong literacy foundations. Challenges: Persistent literacy gaps between urban and rural schools and the need for greater access to digital learning resources.

 

  A Regional Leader in English Skills  

 

Ghana’s performance places it ahead of many peers in Africa and globally, strengthening its position as a hub for education and professional development in English-language proficiency.  

 

Looking Ahead

 

  Policymakers and education stakeholders are encouraged to sustain investments in teacher training, curriculum innovation, and digital literacy tools to improve Ghana’s future EF Index rankings.  

 

Conclusion   Ghana’s position in the 2025 EF English Proficiency Index showcases the country’s commitment to quality education and reinforces its reputation as a leader in English language learning in Africa.

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