The
Ghana Education Service (GES) has released approved fees for
second-cycle institutions for the 2015/16 academic year. Boarding
students are expected to pay GH¢724.50, while day students will be
required to pay GH¢405.50.
The Director-General of the
GES, Mr Jacob A.M. Kor, who signed the letter on the approved fees to
be forwarded to all heads of second-cycle institutions, said admission
fees would be GH¢20 and examination fees GH¢10 for boarders, day and
technical students. Breakdown
The letter said for boarders,
feeding fee at GH¢3.30 per day would amount to GH¢308, while
entertainment, library and SRC fees would be GH¢2, GH¢3 and GH¢2
respectively.
Others such as cumulative records, sports and
culture fees will be GH¢5, GH¢5, GH¢3, respectively. However, boarders
would each pay GH¢2 as maintenance fees. Uniform and clothing For
uniform and clothing, made up of school uniform (two sets), house dress
(two sets) and P.E. kits, each student, boarder or day student, would
pay GH¢190, while technical students would be required, in addition to
the GH¢190, to pay GH¢30 for overcoat, which the letter said was
optional.
Teaching and learning fees
For approved teaching
and learning fees, both boarders and day students would be required to
pay a cumulative figure of Gh¢122.50 to cover medical exams, GH¢15;
National Science/Maths quiz, GH¢5, and Science development GH¢3.
The
rest are one supplementary and three core literature books, GH¢45; nine
exercise books, GH¢13.50; four note books at GH¢36 and Internet study
mate (optional) GH¢5, while technical students would pay GH¢120. PTA approved fees
The
letter also gave the approved PTA levies for boarders as GH¢52, while
day students would pay GH¢43 each, which would cover PTA dues, incentive
package, development levy and utilities. Others are house dues,
co-curricular activities, ICT and cadet corps (optional).
The
letter reminded the heads that admission fees would be charged only once
on admission, while the PTA was reminded to prioritise and execute
projects within a ceiling to be determined by management and approved by
the Director-General. To heads
“Heads are advised not to
include any levies which are not approved by the Director-General. Any
complaint raised by parents or guardians about such illegal fees will
attract severe sanctions for heads,” the letter stressed.
It said it was envisaged that heads of schools would go strictly according to what had been stipulated.
“By
this letter, regional directors, metropolitan, municipal and district
directors of education are entreated to ensure strict compliance of the
approved fees,” the letter concluded. |
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