- The 2024 School Selection update provided here will help stakeholders look forward to the GES announcements with confidence.
- You will also appreciate the reasons why 2024 BECE Graduates must choose TVET programmes or Technical and Vocational programmes and STEM programmes.
With the 2024 BECE ending, everyone is looking forward to the Ghana Education Service’s (GES) 2024 school selection updates.
SHS1 students will begin term one of the 2024-2025 academic year on Friday, September 27th, 2024; however, they will spend 70 days in school and be vacant at the end of the first term on December 6th, 2024.
2024 School Selection Update
Dr. Erick Nkansah, the Director General of GES, has hinted at when the 2024 school selection will start; parents and candidates should look out for the following in the coming weeks.
- All schools that meet the requirements to move up or down in their current categories will undergo reclassification. Most likely, the 2023 school selection list will either upgrade or downgrade certain schools in Categories A, B, and C.
- The list of schools has expanded to include new STEM schools that provide science-focused education at the secondary school level.
- The new SHS subjects have been categorized into study programs. The new subjects (core and elective) add up to 36 instead of the previous 63.
- It is not clear if 2024 BECE candidates will choose only schools or if they will choose both schools and programmes they want to study. This is because under the new Free SHS programme, SHS1 students who start year one in the 2024–2025 academic year will not study any elective subjects in year one until they get to year two in the 2025–2026 academic year.
Parents and students should be looking critically at the newly introduced subjects and deciding which ones they will love to study in the secondary, vocational, and technical schools. This will assist them in making informed decisions when selecting schools and programs once the process commences.
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However, we once again advise parents to consider their children’s talents and interests when guiding them to make school and program choices. Vocational and technical programs should receive more focus than grammar school programs, as they aid learners in acquiring essential skills and pursuing professions and career paths that offer higher salaries and unexplored opportunities.
10 Reasons Why Secondary school learners in Ghana Should Choose vocational, technical, or STEM Programmes
In addition to the above 2024 School Selection update parents and candidates should consider these facts below to help them make a choice in TVET programmes or Technical and Vocational programmes and STEM.
- The demand for skilled professionals is high.
- The job market in Ghana and globally has a high demand for skilled professionals in vocational, technical, and STEM fields. Choosing these programmes can lead to numerous career opportunities.
- Practical and hands-on learning:
- Vocational and technical programmes, as well as STEM courses, offer practical, hands-on learning experiences that help students develop real-world skills. This practical approach makes learning more engaging and relevant.
- Entrepreneurial Opportunities:
- These programmes equip students with the skills needed to start their own businesses. For instance, students trained in technical fields like carpentry, plumbing, or electrical work can become successful entrepreneurs.
- Innovation and Problem Solving:
- STEM programmes encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students learn to innovate and create solutions to real-world problems, fostering a mindset of continuous improvement and adaptation.
- Higher earning potential:
- Careers in vocational, technical, and STEM fields often come with higher earning potential compared to many other professions. Experts such as technicians, engineers, and scientists receive substantial compensation for their expertise.
- Contribution to National Development:
- Ghana’s development is heavily influenced by the growth of its technical and industrial sectors. Students can contribute directly to the nation’s progress and development by choosing these programs.
- Technological Advancement:
- As the world becomes more technology-driven, skills in STEM and technical fields become increasingly valuable. These programmes prepare students to be at the forefront of technological advancements.
- Global Opportunities:
- STEM and technical skills are in demand worldwide. Students who excel in these fields have the opportunity to work globally, enhancing their career prospects and cultural experiences.
- Scholarships and funding:
- There are numerous scholarships and funding opportunities available for students pursuing vocational, technical, and STEM programmes. This financial support can make education more accessible and affordable.
- Personal fulfillment and passion:
- Many students find personal fulfillment and satisfaction in working with their hands, solving complex problems, and engaging in scientific exploration. These programmes allow students to pursue their passions and interests.
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Choosing vocational, technical, or STEM programmes equips students with essential skills, opens up diverse career paths, and contributes to personal and national growth.
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