The World Bank has approved a $300 million loan to Ghana to support its efforts to eliminate the double-track system in Senior High Schools by 2027. The funding will finance the STARR-J Project, a comprehensive initiative focused on improving secondary education nationwide. This project aims to address critical infrastructure gaps within Ghana’s secondary school system. It will also focus on enhancing the overall quality of education and ensuring better alignment with job market demands. The Ministry of Education announced the World Bank’s Board approved the financing package, marking a significant step towards educational reform. The STARR-J project represents a major investment in Ghana’s future workforce and educational capacity.