Earlier this week, photographs and videos from the prom went viral on social media, with some students flaunting their wealth.
A prom is a school event conducted at the conclusion of each academic year for students who are in their final years.
It is a special occasion for students to celebrate their high school graduation and a chance for them to spend one final night together before they go off to other institutions to further their studies.
We’ve looked at the expense of enrolling a student at GIS in light of the glittering at the school’s prom and the response of the public.
As of the 2018-19 academic year, GIS students paid a single $100 registration cost, although the entrance and tuition prices differed.
Ghanaian students pay a flat admission fee of $6,000; those in primary pay a tuition fee of $2,027 per term, secondary students pay $3,054 and Sixth form students pay $3,360
Long-term expatriate students also pay a flat admission fee of $6,500, expat primary students pay $ 2,757 as tuition fees per term, secondary students pay $3,932 and Sixth form students pay $4,237.
Meanwhile, short-term expatriate/diplomat pay $7,000 as admission fee; those in primary pay $3,932 per term as tuition fees, those in secondary pay $5,098 and those in Sixth Form pay $5,429.
It must be noted, however, that the above fees are from the 2018/19 academic year and could be higher in 2022.
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