The Ministry of Education has cautioned final-year Senior High School students against vandalising school property after completing the 2026 WASSCE, warning that anyone found responsible will face appropriate sanctions.
In a press release, the Ministry described the destruction of classroom furniture, dormitories, doors, windows, electrical installations, sanitation facilities, and other school infrastructure as unacceptable, stressing that such facilities are public assets funded by the Government and Ghanaian taxpayers.
The Ministry urged students to celebrate the end of their examinations responsibly and called on parents, teachers, and school authorities to continue promoting discipline, respect, and civic responsibility among learners.
It also directed school authorities to document and report all incidents of vandalism through the Ghana Education Service (GES) for investigations and the necessary action.
The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to protecting educational infrastructure and ensuring school facilities remain in good condition for future generations of students.
Ministry of Education Warns SHS Students Against Destruction of School Property
Ministry of Education Warns SHS Students Against Destruction of School Property