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Busting The GH¢5,000 WASSCE Fee Myth; Osei Kyeretwie SHS Speaks Out

By Michael Kessey- (Akissiway

The management of Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School strongly denies claims that final- year students are being charged Five thousand Ghana Cedis (Gh¢5,000) for WASSCE registration. This allegation is baseless and aims to tarnish the reputation of the school. Under Ghana’s Free Senior High policy, the government covers WASSCE registration fees for public senior high school (SHS) students.
The headmaster, who took charge a few months ago, has worked diligently to ensure the school’s WASSCE, 2025 exams are conducted with utmost integrity. Despite challenges in previous years, his leadership has ensured a fair and transparent examination process, yielding results that reflect the students’ efforts. This achievement is a testament to the school’s commitment to academic excellence and the headmaster’s vision for a corruption –free educational environment.
We see this false claim as retaliation for the headmaster’s anti- malpractice stance. The school has maintained a good track record, and such baseless claims won’t deter us from our commitment to academic excellence. We urge the public to disregard this false information and assure that we will take necessary actions to protect our reputation and that of our leadership. We encourage anyone with concerns to verify with the school administration directly.
Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School remains focussed on providing quality education and ensuring our students succeed in quality learning environment. We will not be swayed by attempts to undermine our progress. We appreciate the support of our stakeholders and assure them our continued commitment to excellence. The school also wishes to thank the headmaster Mr. Frederick Keelson-Aikins for his dedication and leadership in steering the school towards academic excellence. His efforts have not gone unnoticed, and we remain committed to supporting him in his vision for the school. Long live Ahenemma.

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