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Private Schools and National Development: A May Day Appeal from GNAPS Wa Municipal

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Last updated: May 5, 2026 4:31 pm
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As Ghana marks International Workers’ Day, the Wa Municipal Branch of the Ghana National Association of Private Schools has issued a reflective and policy-oriented appeal, urging government to reframe its engagement with private education providers. The statement situates private schools not as peripheral commercial actors, but as integral stakeholders in the country’s broader development agenda.

Across Ghana, private schools have increasingly filled structural gaps in access to education, particularly in underserved and rapidly expanding communities. Their contribution extends beyond mere service provision; they have become critical in enhancing educational reach, maintaining competitive standards, and offering alternative pathways for learning. This role is especially significant in contexts where public infrastructure faces capacity constraints.

Despite this contribution, the association argues that private schools continue to operate within a policy environment that insufficiently acknowledges their developmental value. A central concern raised in the May Day message is the escalating tax burden imposed on private educational institutions. According to GNAPS, these financial pressures are not only constraining operational sustainability but are also beginning to affect the quality of education delivered.

The implications of such constraints are far-reaching. Increased operational costs may translate into higher tuition fees, reduced investment in teaching and learning resources, and, in some cases, the closure of institutions that serve vulnerable populations. In effect, the pressures faced by private schools risk reversing gains made in expanding access to education.

The association’s appeal is therefore both economic and developmental. It calls for a reconsideration of tax policies affecting private schools, advocating for a more balanced framework that reflects their dual role as service providers and development partners. Such a policy shift, GNAPS suggests, would not only support the sustainability of private institutions but also strengthen the overall resilience of Ghana’s education system.

Underlying this appeal is a broader proposition: that effective educational development in Ghana requires a collaborative approach between public and private actors. Recognizing private schools as partners rather than purely profit-driven entities could open avenues for policy innovation, resource sharing, and improved educational outcomes.

As the country reflects on the value of labour and productivity on May Day, the message from GNAPS Wa Municipal underscores the need to extend that recognition to the education sector in all its diversity. Building a more inclusive and robust education system, the association argues, depends on policies that are both supportive and responsive to the realities of all stakeholders involved.

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