Debate Erupts Over Ghana Education Service’s Hair and Grooming Policy

A recent directive from the Ghana Education Service (GES) mandating strictly “short and neat” hairstyles for students in secondary schools has drawn widespread criticism.

Opponents argue that the rule is outdated, infringes on personal expression, and fails to focus on substantive educational outcomes. Critics including civil society members and educators contend that school discipline policies should evolve to reflect students’ rights and cultural diversity while maintaining academic standards.

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