The Leadership Club and Child Rights Advocacy group has expressed concerns over the government’s latest education initiative, alleging it unfairly favors public schools over private ones.
In a statement signed by the group’s Secretary, Theophilus Apaw, it criticized the policy, which reserves 30% of top-grade school placements for public school students and waives exam fees, for leaving private school students behind.
The group argued that this move contravenes the Citizenship Act, 2000 (ACT 591), which guarantees equal access to government benefits for all Ghanaian citizens, regardless of school affiliation.
Part of the statement emphasized the vital role private schools play in the education sector, contributing taxes and providing essential services in underserved areas.
The group is therefore urging presidential candidates to address this issue and ensure equal opportunities for all students, regardless of school type.