List of Private Schools to benefit from Gov’t’s COVID-19 Stimulus Package out – Check Here

The Ghana National Council of Private Schools -GNACOPS has released a list of schools who applied for stimulus-package through Gnacops.

The Director of International Relations/Business Cooperation of the Council Mr. Steve Revss confirmed that, as part of measures taken to present credible information of schools to the State and other international donor organisations which he is currently negotiating with, the council has engaged the services of state agencies to verify any and every bit of information various schools have sent to the private schools’ council.

“We have received over 6,000 applications from schools whose desire is to access part of the Government’s stimulus package/financial support and it is within our mandate to probe further to ascertain the authenticity of provided information presented to the Council so that Government will be in a good position to approve every school that meets the requirements of a school in good standing”

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In addition, he said that the released list covers those who have successfully submitted their information through the council’s portal and have been filtered through government Agencies such as the Ghana Revenue Authority (Tin Numbers authenticated) Register General’s Department (Company Registration Details), Location (with realtime GPS), Bank Details and have stated the total amount needed as loan or grant.


He assured the private schools and Government that since the NBSSI has opened their doors for companies to apply for part of the 600 million government stimulus package, the council has also put in more pragmatic measures by meticulously verifying all submitted information at their disposal to ensure that the collective data that would be submitted finally to the Government through the NBSSI would be correct and without blemish. Making reference to the council’s dealings with the council’s external partners, donors and International Agencies, he said they are also ready to come to the aid of private schools. Mr Revss disclosed that there are ongoing discussions with many of these organisations.


Negotiations are far advanced and the c Council is confident and quite hopeful that sufficient financial grants would be brought in to ease the burden of private schools. The Director of International Relations/Business Cooperation of GNACOPS advised the entire private school stakeholders to frequently use the portal(www.gnacopsgh.com/register) created for them to reach out to the Council and also inform all those who have not yet filled and submitted their information to do so immediately to avoid being late and subsequently disqualified.

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List of Private Schools to benefit from Gov't's COVID-19 Stimulus Package out - Check Here | 11Mr. Steve Revss emphasized that government is ready to support schools in this trying times but there is a need also, to position ourselves as recognised private educational institutions and reliable stakeholders in order to benefit from the national cake.

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