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The Ministry of Education recently finalized a thorough assessment of the education system in Sinoe County, with the aim of gathering vital data for the region’s advancement.
This assessment, according to a Ministry of Education release, has facilitated the identification of specific measures necessary to enhance the educational infrastructure of the county.
Various evaluations were carried out in Sinoe, including on-site campus inspection, classroom assessment, review of technical vocational education and training (TVET) programs, student engagement initiatives, stakeholder consultation and other pertinent activities.
During a stakeholder session at Sinoe Multilateral High School, Minister of Education, Dr. Jarso Maley Jallah, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to prioritizing educational development through the ARREST agenda.
Minister Jallah emphasized the government’s dedication to addressing persistent challenges within the education sector, demonstrated by the recent increase in the proposed education budget presented to the National Legislature.
Among the institutions assessed were Frank Brown School, Sinoe Demonstration School, S. J. C Davies Junior High School, St. Paul Parish School, Seebeh School, Sinoe Multilateral School, Sinoe Multilateral TVET, Sinoe Extension School, Learning Resources Center, Gibsonville Elementary & Junior High School, and Geetroh High School, among others.