The Savannah College of Education has officially transitioned into the public college system, marking a significant milestone in Ghana’s education sector.
This announcement was made by the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) on March 7, 2025.
According to the ministry, the transition reflects the government’s commitment to expanding access to quality teacher education to strengthen the country’s educational framework.
In a statement issued on March 7, the ministry emphasized that the institution had met all requirements for its transition from a private institution to a fully recognized public College of Education.
The ministry pledged to ensure that the school operate under the governance and funding framework of the public tertiary education system, granting it access to enhanced state resources and support.
In the quest to establish a centre of excellence in teacher education, they called on students, faculty, and all stakeholders to embrace the transition.
The absorption of Savannah College of Education into the public system is expected to:
– Expand access to teacher education, enabling more students across Ghana to pursue teaching careers.
– Improve the quality of training through state-funded infrastructure, faculty development, and curriculum enhancements.
– Promote equity by strengthening teacher education in under-served regions through increased resources and support.