See All 2025 SHS/TVET Placement Resolution Centres To Visit

Do you know the 2025 SHS/TVET Placement Resolution Centresall in your region or district? Do you know what to do there and how to go about it?
For answers to these and many more, keep reading.
Finding your child wasn’t automatically placed into a Senior High School (SHS) or Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institution can be a stressful moment for any parent and BECE candidate. But don’t panic! The Ghana Education Service (GES) has established dedicated Placement Resolution Centres across the country to assist you. These centres are crucial for addressing all placement-related issues, from failed self-placement to module challenges.
What to Do When You Visit a Placement Resolution Centre:
Before heading out, remember that these centres get very busy. Being prepared will save you time and stress.
- Gather Your Documents:
- Your child’s BECE Result Slip.
- The printout of the school placement (even if it shows “Not Placed”).
- Any relevant identification (e.g., Ghana Card, Birth Certificate).
- A pen and notebook for taking notes.
- Arrive Early: Queues can be long. Arriving early increases your chances of being attended to promptly.
- State Your Issue Clearly: When it’s your turn, explain your specific problem calmly and clearly. Common issues include:
- Not being placed at all.
- Self-placement challenges (e.g., system errors, preferred schools full).
- Desire for a program change (though this is often difficult).
- Errors in personal details on the placement form.
- Be Patient: The staff are dealing with numerous cases. A calm and patient demeanor will help the process.
- Follow Instructions: Carefully listen to the advice given and follow any instructions for next steps, which might include further online action or returning with more documents.
All 2025 SHS/TVET Placement Resolution Centres To Visit
Check The Key SHS/TVET Placement Resolution Centres & Contact Lines:
These centres are usually located at the regional education offices, though specific locations might be announced with each placement cycle. Always confirm the exact address and operational hours through official GES channels before visiting.
National/Head Office:
- Accra: the GNAT OFFICE in Accra close to Accra Technical University
- Contact Lines: Helplines:054 154 8223/020 733 7515 can also be used.
Regional Centres:
Each of the 16 regions typically has a dedicated centre, usually at the Regional Education Office (REO).
If you do not know the location of the regional office or centre, ask the teachers of your school.
The Regional Education Offices (REO) to visit include the following
- Greater Accra Region – Regional Education Office or GNAT HALL
- Ashanti Region – Regional Education Office
- Eastern Region – Regional Education Office
- Central Region
- Western Region
- Western North Region
- Volta Region
- Oti Region
- Northern Region
- Savannah Region
- North East Region
- Upper East Region
- Upper West Region
- Bono Region
- Bono East Region
- Ahafo Region
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In the reladed development the Deputy Minister of Education, Dr. Clement Apaak has indicated that the ministry would do it best to serve all parents and solve their problems regarding the school placement.
“We acknowledge that not everyone has been placed in his or her school of choice, but we commit to doing our best to ensure that every child is placed.
“By the time our wards are expected to report, which is around this time next month, the 18th of October, many of these issues, if not all, will be resolved,” he noted.
The Deputy Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fairness in the Free SHS policy, emphasizing, “We will do our best to serve you. We are here to serve, and we will do our best for all of you.”
Always refer to the latest official announcements from the Ghana Education Service (GES) or the Ministry of Education (MoE) or Ghana Education News Portal for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding exact centre locations, operational dates, and contact numbers for any given placement year.
Don’t give up if your child isn’t placed immediately. The resolution centres are there to help ensure every qualified student secures a bright future.
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