GES Releases Postings for Teachers Returning from Study Leave: How to Check and Print Placement Slips
The Management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) has officially announced that postings for teachers returning from study leave have been successfully completed. This latest update brings relief to hundreds of educators ready to rejoin the service and contribute to the nation’s educational goals.
Returning teachers are encouraged to access the official portal immediately to confirm their new stations and begin the necessary administrative processes.
Step-by-Step Guide to Checking Your Posting
To ensure a smooth transition back into the classroom, the GES has outlined a specific process for all returning staff:
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Access the Portal: Teachers must visit the official link at StudyLeaveReturn to obtain their Postings Checker.
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Print Placement Slips: Once logged in, you are required to print out your official placement slip from the portal.
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Submission Timeline: Printed placement slips must be submitted to your respective Regional Education Directorates between Monday, February 2, and Friday, February 6, 2026, to receive your official Postings Letters.
Important Reminders for Returning Teachers
The GES emphasizes the importance of reporting to assigned stations promptly once the postings letters are received. Management has expressed its pleasure in receiving returning teachers back into the service and urges all staff to serve the country diligently in their new roles.
READ: GES Update: Promotion to Director II and Director I Ranks—Process Completed
Ensure you have all necessary documentation ready before visiting the Regional Directorate to avoid any delays in the issuance of your final letter.


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