The particular Achimota School has said investment decision you won’t accept GES directive in order to admit the two Rastafarian college students who they denied entrance. There were reports that the Ghana Education Service had purchased that the two students ought to be admitted by the Achimota College. But the school’s headmistress based on reports in the local media has informed the Ghana Education Program that it will not go in contravention with the rules and regulations of the college. The headmistress of the college is said to have said that she could agree to admit them only if the parents compromise on their religious beliefs and get their children to cut away from their hair. Meanwhile, NAGRAT provides at a press conference pointed out that it cannot fathom the reason why some people do want the college environment to be deregulated. “One does not understand why people wish to turn our schools directly into deregulated institutions where people’s whims and caprices keep way. The school is not the fashion environment, the school is not really an environment to exhibit one’s spiritual beliefs. The school is an atmosphere for training and conformity is part of training. ”Noting that the school of they ought to accept the Rastafarian learners will become lawless. “That will certainly lead to a chaotic college environment. And a chaotic college environment becomes an indisciplined school environment that are unable to produce the result that we anticipate. NAGRAT totally disagrees with all the position of the management from the GES and we are askin the GES to refocus the headmistress and the employees of the Achimota Senior High School to make sure that the rules and regulations associated with Achimota School and indeed any senior high school is abided simply by every student. ”Source: MyNewsGh. com/ 2021
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