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Virtual lessons for KG, Primary and JHS Timetable

Virtual lessons for KG, Primary and JHS Timetable. Ghana Education Service has announced the inclusion of learners from KG, Primary and JHS to the virtual learning class on TV.

The Virtual learning class would be aired today; Wednesday, May 6th, 2020 on GL TV, 24-hour free to air channel for distance learning.

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It can also be accessed on these channels

• DStv 315
• Gotv 150
• StarTimes 312

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Virtual lessons for KG, Primary and JHS Timetable

Ghana Education Service (GES) in collaboration with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) launched the Ghana Learning TV (GL TV). This was as part of measures put in place to continue academic work which came to a halt as a result of the deadly coronavirus pandemic.

Below are the time schedules

Time Schedule for KG to Primary 3

Time schedule for Upper Primary (Primary 4 to 6)

Time Schedule for JHS

There has been a new time table for SHS in the month of May and it takes effect from today, Wednesday May 6, 2020. Check below

The Ghana Education Service advised that Parents/Guardians are to;

  1. Print and take Note of the time table
  2. Get a notebook and pen/ pencil for your ward
  3. Support them during their lesson periods by ensuring your ward sits through the specified time.

Virtual lessons for KG, Primary and JHS Timetable

About Ghana Education Services

Vision

Ghana Education Service seeks to create an enabling environment in all educational institutions and management positions that will facilitate effective teaching and learning and efficiency in the management for the attainment of the goals of the Service.

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Mission

To ensure that all Ghanaian children of school-going age are provided with inclusive and equitable quality formal education and training through effective and efficient management of resources to make education delivery relevant to the manpower needs of the nation.

Mandate

GES is responsible for the implementation of approved national pre-tertiary educational policies and programs to ensure that all Ghanaian children of school-going age irrespective of tribe, gender, disability, religious and political affiliations are provided with inclusive and equitable quality formal education.

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