
The remaining schools are Ahantaman Girls’ SHS, Tarkwa SHS, Accra Academy, Mawuli School, Afua Kobi Ampem Girls’ SHS, Worawora SHS, Damongo SHS, Nandom SHS, Bolga Girls’ SHS, Notre Dame Girls’ SHS, Aburi Girls SHS, Nyakrom Senior High Technical School, St. Augustine’s College, Ghana Senior High Technical School, and Ahantaman Girls’ SHS.
The minister claims that in order to guarantee the effective distribution of the tablets from corporate to school level, IT staff members who will be involved in the distribution platform have received advance training.
Additionally, he said that the gadget has a tracking system that can identify the websites pupils visit, when the device is in use, and its whereabouts in the event that it is stolen.
According to Dr. Adutwum, the Ministry of Education, working with K.A. Technologies, has set up 274 support centers with a minimum of three technicians each around the nation to guarantee that the tablets receive fast servicing.
In keeping with the government’s commitment to advancing education through technology, the Ghana Smart Schools Project (GSSP) seeks to equip students covered by the Free SHS program with the necessary technical skills.
At the project’s introduction, President Akufo-Addo stated that 1.4 million smart tablets would be given to schools around the country.