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GH-Media School Rolls Out 24-Hour Academic Programmes

vivian peter September 4, 2025 0

Accra, Ghana — GH-Media School has introduced 24-hour academic programmes aimed at providing flexible learning opportunities for students pursuing careers in media, communication, and creative arts.

 

According to the institution, the initiative is designed to cater to the diverse schedules of students, particularly working professionals and creatives, who may find it difficult to fit into conventional classroom hours.

 

The management explained that the round-the-clock learning model will allow students to choose between morning, afternoon, evening, and night sessions, ensuring that no one is left behind due to time constraints.

 

Stakeholders in the education sector have commended the school for the innovation, describing it as a step forward in bridging the gap between media training and industry demands.

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