GNACOPS’ International Assessment Program for Private Schools

GNACOPS’ International Assessment Program for Private Schools has been scheduled to be launched on 20th February 2020.
According to information on the event dighted by NewsGhana24.com this International Assessment Program for Private Schools (PRE-ACT) is a new international assessment program for Private Schools in Ghana for grades 8, 9, and 10.
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As part GNACOPS’ efforts to implement effective strategies to help private education meet global standards, this internationally recognised assessment will be organised for all Private Schools through the support of P2S Company Limited.
The assessment seeks to assess learners on core competencies, values, attitudes, as well as guiding students in their career path. The details of the programmme are stated below:
Date: 20th February 2020
Venur: Conference Hall of the Assemblies of God Head Office, Osu
Time:10.00am.
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In view of the above, I wish to invite you or a representative from your institution to the event.
Please click on the link below to book your seat by registering through this link GNACOPS
GNACOPS is the mother body of private education in Ghana.
Attendance is absolutely free.
For further inquiries kindly call 0207021555

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