Enoch Gyasi Gyetuah, Executive Director of the National Council of Private Schools, has vowed to drag the government to the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) over alleged discrimination in the school placement system.

This follows disappointing results from this year's Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), where private school students reportedly underperformed despite significant investments in education.

He stated, "In the shortest possible time, you will hear that CHRAJ has invited the government to discuss this matter.

We have finished writing our letter to petition CHRAJ over this matter to determine the way forward." According to Gyetuah, currently, the government allocates 30% of placements to public schools, with the remaining 70% shared between public and private institutions. "Since 2018, the government has introduced a policy allocating 30% of placements.