
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has issued an urgent public warning regarding a fraudulent announcement circulating on social media concerning the 2026 school selection process for Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates. In statements released on June 14, 2026, the Service explicitly denied claims that the selection exercise was scheduled to commence on June 15. The GES characterized the notice as misleading and emphasized that no official schedule for the school selection phase has been authorized or released at this time.
The fake notice, which gained significant traction across various digital platforms, incorrectly informed parents and students that they were required to select five preferred schools for the upcoming academic placement. Most concerningly, the misinformation provided an unofficial WhatsApp contact, urging stakeholders to submit entries or seek assistance through that line. The GES has cautioned the public that such requests are typical of fraudulent schemes designed to harvest personal information or exploit unsuspecting families during the high-pressure examination and placement season.
Education officials are urging all stakeholders, particularly parents, guardians, and candidates, to remain vigilant and disregard any educational announcements that do not originate from verified sources. The Service warned that sharing personal data or interacting with unauthorized contacts could lead to identity theft or financial fraud. They reiterated that the school selection process is a formal administrative procedure, and any updates regarding dates, procedures, or requirements will be communicated exclusively through the GES’s official social media handles and recognized national media outlets.
As the BECE cycle progresses, the GES remains committed to ensuring a transparent and secure placement process for all students. While the interest surrounding school selection is high, the public is strongly advised to wait for the formal launch of the exercise. By adhering to official channels, stakeholders can protect the integrity of the candidates' records and ensure a smooth transition to senior high schools without the interference of actors looking to capitalize on misinformation and public anxiety.
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