Savannah College of Education in Daboya Officially Becomes a Public Institution | Gh Edu Pro

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Savannah College of Education in Daboya Officially Becomes a Public Institution: Celebrations Fill the Campus


Today is a historic day at Savannah College of Education in Daboya as it officially joins Ghana’s public institutions.


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 This afternoon, the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the college, marking its transition into the public education system. 

With this signing, Savannah College of Education is now recognized as a government-managed institution, ensuring greater support and resources for students and staff alike.


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This news has brought “jubilation over jubilation” among the teacher trainees, who gathered to celebrate this significant development. The excitement reflects the positive impact this change will have on their education and future opportunities.


The move to bring Savannah College into the public sector was approved by the Ministry of Education, following a thorough review of the college’s infrastructure and operations by GTEC. It aligns with the government’s goal of transitioning more private colleges to public status, enhancing the quality of education across the nation.


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Now, with government support, Savannah College can look forward to improved facilities, resources, and a brighter future for all. This monumental step has set the stage for positive changes and new opportunities for everyone at the college.


Stay tuned for more updates as Savannah College of Education in Daboya begins this exciting new chapter





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