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📚 2025/2026 SHS Academic Calendar Released

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   📰 Lilbed Wordweave News  Headline  ðŸ“š 2025/2026 SHS Academic Calendar Released  Subheadline   Ghana Education Service announces official timelines for SHS 1, SHS 2, and SHS 3 under Single Track and Transitional calendars. - Byline   By Lilbed Wordweave News Desk  The Ghana Education Service  has officially released the 2025/2026 academic calendar for Senior High Schools  (SHS)  across the country.  The new calendar provides timelines for both Single Track and Transitional Calendar systems. For SHS 1 and SHS 2 students, the academic year begins on 18th October 2025 and ends in August 2026.  Meanwhile, SHS 3 students will start earlier on  11th October 2025 and complete their academic work by June 2026 ahead of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) scheduled for 20th April – 20th June 2026. Under the Transitional Calendar, new SHS 1 students will resume on 30th January 2026, while...

Rich King: The Super Upcoming Artist Bringing Heat to Ghana’s Music Scene

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   Headline   https://audiomack.com/rich-king-206 Rich King: The Super Upcoming Artist Bringing Heat to Ghana’s Music Scene Listen 👂 To Rich King Music   the lede artist  From Koforidua to the Volta Region, Rich King is lighting up speakers with his bold voice, heartfelt lyrics, and unstoppable energy. My Story Rich King Byline: By Lilbed Wordweave Entertainment Desk Visit us HEPSS OLD STUDENT AND A CURRENT STUDENT OF FRANCO COLLEGE OF EDUCATION  Feature Story In the heart of Ghana’s music wave, one name is rising with unshakable force — Rich King. Affectionately called “the super upcoming artist” by his growing fanbase, Rich King is not simply making songs; he is building anthems for the new generation. Based in  Koforidua  with deep roots in the Volta Region, Rich King’s journey is fuelled by passion and defined by his mantra: “No music, no joy.” His tracks, including No More, Money, Miss You, Mad for You, and Blessed King, have begun to gain a...

HEPSS Old Student Honours Mr. Amegatsiti Wisdom, Powerful Eʋegbe Teacher

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  obedyadzo01.blogspot.com  Lilbed Wordweave Headline HEPSS Old Student  Honours  Mr. Amegatsiti  Wisdom, Powerful  EÊ‹egbe  Teacher Mr Amegatsiti Wisdom Affectionately called Mr. Amegatsiti, “Papa” has guided, inspired, and empowered generations through his teaching and selfless mentorship. Byline: By  Obed Yadzo ,  Lilbed Wordweave Obed Yadzo Lilbed HEPSS old student Obed Yadzo is celebrating Mr. Amegatsiti, a powerful  EÊ‹egbe teacher  affectionately called Mr. Amegatsiti, for his exceptional guidance and dedication. From the first day Obed set foot on campus, Mr. Amegatsiti was there—teaching, guiding, and lifting him in every way. He celebrated victories, supported him through challenges, and remained a steady presence in moments of uncertainty. Unlike many, he does not wait to rise—he is already there, empowering others with selfless care and unwavering commitment. Amegatsiti Wisdom Obed recalls a life-changing moment when illne...

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Ghana - Schools. What is wrong?

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  Ghana’s Educational Landscape: A System of Growth and Digital Transformation Ghana currently holds approximately 0.43% of the world’s population, with a national population of 34,828,523. Despite this modest share, the country is making remarkable strides in its education sector, especially in secondary education. There are over 200 private high schools across Ghana, reflecting a growing demand for quality and specialized education. Additionally, more than 180 public Senior High Schools (SHS) have been digitally established, transitioning away from traditional paper-based systems. This shift is a bold step toward modernizing the country's educational monitoring and management. Ghana’s formal education system is structured as follows: 6 years of Primary School 3 years of Junior High School (JHS) 3 years of Senior High School (SHS) 4 years of University education Formal education up to the SHS level is entirely free, thanks to the Free SHS Policy launched by the government in Septe...

Do You Regret Your Choice Of Field Of Study? ... Don't be..

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Don't Forget 😜 This Tips A (Bachelor of Arts in Communication, Law, Education ,and University or colleges based courses.) Studies can lead to many exciting and rewarding career opportunities. You've already explored some of those options, and I am sure you will find even more as you continue on your journey. Be faithful to your fate. It is also important to remember that your career path is not limited to your degree and your skills is not limited to your can-do. Many skills you develop through studying Communication Studies, such as writing, public speaking, and critical thinking, are highly transferable to many different industries; not only that, all other various field gives you a space somewhere. Don't accept decision from that will lead you to redraw or be a dropout from your field. Always chose to be a strong motivation to your self. Don't let someone else's opinion dictate your future. You have the power to create the career you want. Surround yourself ...

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Introducing LILBED: A New Word for a New Era LILBED is a new word that represents a new name that establishes identity. Derived from the combination of the Christian names of two young African writers, Yadzo Obed and Adja Lilian Koadade, LILBED is a portmanteau of "Lil" from Lilian and "Bed" from Obed. Learn more about LILBED and how to use it in your writing on our blog: obedyadzo01.blogspot.com Share LILBED with the World!

HIGH SCHOOLS IN GHANA

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Out of the world's population rate, Ghana only have 0.43% of 34,828,523. This makes up about 0.43% of the world's population. There are over 200 high school in Ghana exclusively Private Setups. This  this is how The education system is being monitored. Open now and  watch where  Ghana has over 180 Senior High Schools (SHS) established electronically forgetting the hardcopies. Explanation to  Ghana's educational system has six years of primary school, three years of Junior High School, three years of SHS, and four years of university. Formal education up to the secondary level is free in Ghana. The government launched the free SHS policy in September 2017, which took effect in the 2017/2018 academic year. At the end of SHS, students take the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) in each of their subjects. Wesleyan High School was the first secondary school in the Gold Coast, which is now Ghana. It was founded on April 3,...