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See The Punishment For Skin Bleaching Under The New GES Code Of Conduct

The Code of Conduct for schools in Ghana has been revised by the Ghana Education Service (GES). Let’s take a look at the punishment for skin breaching.

 The Code explicitly prohibits skin bleaching among students, viewing it as detrimental to their well-being. This measure is aimed at discouraging unhealthy beauty practices and fostering a positive body image.

Depending on the gravity of the offence:

  • Caution and Counselling
  • Manual work
  • Demotion for prefects
  • Two weeks internal suspension

The updated code has been distributed to all Directors of Education in metropolitan, municipal, and district areas, as well as education unit managers and school heads for immediate implementation. A circular from Deputy Director General (MS), Stephen Kwaku Owusu, dated January 4, 2024, emphasizes management’s expectation for strict adherence to the code to support schools in achieving their primary goal of providing inclusive, quality, and relevant education to all Ghanaian children.

Other Items Captured In The Code Of Conduct

1. Dress Code
Students are required to dress neatly, adhering to prescribed attire and footwear consistently. Alterations to school uniforms or dress are strictly prohibited.

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2. Accessories Restrictions
The regulations extend to various accessories such as chains, bangles, caps, and braces. Spectacles are allowed only with a valid medical prescription.

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3. Personal Grooming Guidelines
The guidelines emphasize the importance of maintaining a decent haircut as defined by school authorities. Clean, neat, and modest hair is encouraged, with an emphasis on avoiding extreme styles and colors.

4. Beard and Shaving Standards
Male students are expected to have a neatly styled haircut and a clean-shaven beard. This contributes to the overall grooming standards set by the educational institutions.

5. Sanctions for Violations
The prescribed guidelines for sanctions include the confiscation of bleaching cream and other prescribed items, facing a disciplinary committee, and signing a bond. Sanctions for improper dressing offenses include caution and counseling, manual work, demotion for prefects, two weeks internal suspension, and shaving of beards or sideburns under the supervision of a housemaster.

6. Overall Educational Environment
The GES’s harmonized Code of Conduct serves as a guide and reference material, aiming to promote and maintain discipline at the pre-tertiary level of education while adhering to general rules and directives. This move reflects a broader commitment to instilling discipline and uniformity in the educational environment, emphasizing the role of appropriate appearance and grooming standards in fostering a conducive learning atmosphere.

In summary, these regulations cover a wide range of aspects, from skin bleaching to dress code and grooming standards, all with the overarching goal of creating a disciplined and conducive learning environment for students in Second Cycle institutions.

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