Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Aggrey Memorial school, denies 24 student WASSCE registration due to unpaid first term fees

 The School Authority of Aggrey Memorial A.M.E. Zion Senior High School in Cape Coast Ghana, has deny 24 of her student from writing this year WASSCE which schedule on 30 march 2015, because they could not pay their registration and all outstanding fees.

According to the Headmaster of the school, Reverend Franklin Boadu, letter was given to each student since August 4, 2014, informing parents about the need to pay all outstanding fees; the first term and registration fees in full before their children would be registered.

Mr  Boadu further explain, two P.T.A
meetings were held, where the names of the affected students were mentioned, but the parents showed less consign.

 The WAEC deadline was October 25, 2014,
followed by a grace period, where students who could not pay paid penalties.
“Now nothing can be done, except for them to prepare andregister for the November-December Examination,” Reverend Boadu said.


The parents of the affected students described the school authorities’ decision not to register their children as unfair and unfortunate since they paid the registration fees in full but were unable to pay the first term fees.


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