Ghana’s secondary education system is set to receive a significant investment following the World Bank’s approval of a $300 million facility. The funding, provided through the Secondary Education Reform and Resilience Project (STARR-J), aims to improve and strengthen the nation’s secondary education infrastructure and quality. Ketu North MP, Eric Edem Agbana, lauded the approval, recognizing its potential to positively impact the education sector. The project intends to enhance resilience within the system, preparing it for future challenges. Details regarding the specific allocation of funds and implementation timeline have not yet been fully disclosed. This investment signals continued international support for educational development in Ghana. The initiative is expected to benefit students and educators across the country.