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Education Minister calls for dialogue between NaSIA and private schools

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The Minister for Education Dr. Yaw Adutwum has called on the statutory body mandated to regularise the operational licensing fees of schools, National Schools Inspectorate Authority (NASIA), to dialogue with Association of International Certification Schools (ASICS) Ghana.

The call follows a disagreement that occurred between the mentioned influential groups in the educational sector over payment of licensure fees.

ASICS Ghana, representing 42 schools which run international curriculum, maintained that its members were in good standing to operate in the country but the regulatory body, NASIA, insisted the members of ASICS had not paid their licensure fees to be in that position.

This disagreement between the two almost led to a clash which informed the Minister to intervene last week and to direct that licensure regime and the annual payment of the licensing fees be separated.

Dr. Yaw Adutwum said the licensure duration should be three years whilst operators are expected to pay the annual regularisation fees.

Meanwhile checks on NASIA website indicate that when the issue broke only 16 out of 74 private schools had paid, but as of October 26, 2021 40 more had paid, bringing the number to 56.

Also on the website was the policy document on the licensing and renewals, compiled by seasoned technocrats and the area of licensing.

Considering the role both NASIA and ASICS play in the educational sector, it is expected that the two factions will work together to enhance education in the country.

However, ASICS has assured that its members will not hold back from paying fees to be licensed. NASIA on the other hand, also holds the position that was not interested in frustrating any person or institution whishing to operate a school in the pre-tertiary educational space but rather acting in accordance with the law to ensure that the institutions get operation authorization.

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