The Ghana Education Service (GES) has temporarily closed down the
self-placement module on the Computerised School Selections Placement System
(CSSPS).
A statement issued Wednesday and signed by the Head
of Public Relations at the GES, Ms Cassandra Twum Ampofo, said the close down
is to enable the GES update the list of schools and programmes available on the
module.
It said the system would come live again on
Thursday, September 12, 2019.
It added however that all other modules on the
school placement programme are live and actively working.
“Students, parents and the general public should
therefore continue to access their placements. Management of GES wishes to
sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused,” the statement added.
Self-placement
The GES on Tuesday announced that candidates who
qualified to enter the senior high schools, technical and vocational
institutions but have not been placed, have the chance to do self-placement.
According to Ms Twum Ampofo, a total of 122,706
candidates out of the 473,728 candidates who qualified to be placed are
expected to do self-placement.
She explained that by this system, a candidate who
misses out on the placement under the Computerised School Selections Placement
System (CSSPS) and is required to go to the self-placement platform on the
cssps.gov.gh or cssps.org to select his or her preferred school from a list of
schools provided.
According to Ms Twum Ampofo, there were enough
vacancies to be filled by all the candidates.
Source: graphic.com.gh
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