29th June 2026
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The School stressed that the safety of students remains its highest priority, urging candidates not to endanger their lives by attempting to travel through floodwaters or heavy rain to the examination centre.

The Ghana School of Law has announced a delay in the commencement of today’s examinations following heavy rainfall and flooding across parts of Accra, including the examination centre.

In a message to students, Management said the decision was taken after closely monitoring the weather conditions in consultation with the Chair of the Independent Examinations Committee (IEC).

The School stressed that the safety of students remains its highest priority, urging candidates not to endanger their lives by attempting to travel through floodwaters or heavy rain to the examination centre.

Management assured students that no one would be penalised or disadvantaged as a result of the weather conditions, describing the situation as an Act of God.

According to the statement, examinations will only begin when it is safe for students to travel, with adequate time provided for candidates to reach the venue after the rains and flooding have subsided.

Students have been advised to monitor their official emails, telephone messages, WhatsApp, and the Ghana School of Law’s official website and social media platforms for further updates.

 

Read the Full Message to Students Below

June 29, 2026
Dear Students,

Good morning.

As you may be aware, many parts of Accra, including the Examination Centre, are experiencing heavy rainfall and flooding this morning.

Management has been closely monitoring the situation over the past two hours and, in consultation with the Chair of the Independent Examinations Committee (IEC), wishes to communicate the following:

Your safety is our highest priority. No student should risk their life or personal safety by attempting to travel through heavy rain or floodwaters to the Examination Centre.

No student will be disadvantaged. Students will not be penalized or disadvantaged in any way with respect to today’s examinations due to this Act of God.

Examinations will not commence until it is safe to travel. The start of any examination today will be delayed until conditions are considered safe for students to make their way to the Examination Centre.

Adequate travel time will be provided. If the examinations are held today, sufficient time will be allowed after the rains and flooding have subsided to enable students to travel safely to the Examination Centre.

Stay informed. Please continue to monitor your official email, telephone messages, WhatsApp, and the official Ghana School of Law website and social media platforms for further updates.

We appreciate your patience, understanding, and cooperation during this period. Your safety remains our foremost concern.

Kind regards,

Management
Ghana School of Law

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