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GES announces approved subjects for 2021/22 study leave with pay

The Management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) Tuesday, July 27, 2021, released the approved subjects areas for the 2021/2022 academic year for study leave with pay.

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“The Ghana Education Service (GES) wishes to bring to the notice of eligible employees the approved subject areas for study leave with pay for the 2021/2022 academic year,” the release dated 26, July 2021 stated.

According to a statement sighted by EducationWeb.com.gh, 18 subjects have been approved for the 2021/2022 academic year for study leave with pay. The percentage allocations are 60% and 30%.

Teachers who enrolled for further studies without study leave approval in the first semester the Ghana Education Service (GES) has said will be considered as having vacated post.

SubjectsPercentage Allocation
Physics60%
Chemistry60%
English Language60%
Biology60%
Mathematics60%
Integrated Science60%
Physical Education60%
French60%
Special Education30%
Ghanaian Language30%
Early Childhood30%
Religious Studies30%
Visual Arts (GKA, Creative Art, Sculpture)30%
Guidance and Counselling30%
Vocational Education (Clothing, Textile, Catering, Hospitality Management30%
Fashion Design, Management in Living30%
Technical Courses30%
Laboratory technician10%
Library/Information Studies10%

8 thoughts on “GES announces approved subjects for 2021/22 study leave with pay”

  1. Their not serious and don’t know the importance of ICT. They should even consider adding programming languages like C#, Python, Asp Core, React, Angular, Vue, etc. Now the world is changing so must we.

  2. Their not serious and don’t know the importance of ICT. They should even consider adding programming languages like C#, Python, Asp Core, React, Angular, Vue, etc. Now the world is changing so must we….

  3. So what happens to B.ed political studies/science education?When we graduate we teach history, government etc in shs

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