The Ghana Education Service (GES) says the Government of Ghana has fully cleared all outstanding arrears of the Capitation Grant for public basic schools.
GES made this known in a statement issued on
Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
According to GES, the clearance covers the period from 2023 to date.
GES says the payment reflects the government’s firm commitment to the smooth functioning and effective management of basic education across the country.
The Capitation Grant is a critical source of funding for public basic schools, enabling the purchase of teaching and learning materials, minor repairs, and other essential school-based management activities. Timely disbursement of the grant empowers headteachers to operate with greater autonomy and deliver quality education more effectively.
The GES commended the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Finance for prioritising the payment despite current economic challenges.
It also praised school heads for their patience and dedication in ensuring uninterrupted teaching and learning during the delay in disbursement.
“We urge all school leaders to use the funds responsibly and in line with the guidelines for the utilisation of the Capitation Grant,” the statement said.
It added that district and regional monitoring teams will intensify supervision to ensure accountability and value for money.
GES reiterated its commitment to working with stakeholders to improve learning outcomes, strengthen school management systems, and promote inclusive, equitable, and quality education for all Ghanaian children.
Source:Africa Publicity
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