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information:
Each student must undergo a thorough medical examination and submit the report to the
School at the beginning of every academic year.
Parents who have wards with certain chronic medical conditions should meet the
School’s medical team to discuss how to manage the child’s condition.
The Girls are not supposed to keep drugs on them. All medicines (including herbal ones)
are to be deposited at the dispensary for the Nurse to monitor their administration.
Asthmatic patients, however, may keep their drugs.
Whenever you take your girl home for medical attention, they must return with a full
report of the condition and the treatment given for the school medical team to do a
follow-up.
The School will deal with any students who consistently refuse to report to the school
medical team in case of illness.
Parents who do not want the school medical team to attend to their wards must indicate
this by writing to the School. However, they are advised to locate their wards close to the
preferred medical personnel so that they (their wards) can be given quick attention,
especially in case of emergency.
Indeed, that’s not all; therefore, note the following as well.
Hair Style:
The School does not allow Girls to plait their hair. They should keep it short. Hair should not be
permed or straightened or curled. NB: Curled and permed hair will be cut.
Clothing:
The School does not have a prescribed housedress. Girls are allowed to wear their housedresses.
However, clothing should be simple, decent and washable. At least one outfit should be suitable
for use during cleaning.
Security:
The fence wall around the School is relatively low. Therefore, Boys from surrounding villages
can scale over the wall into the School to steal from time to time.
Girls should help maintain security in the School by always ensuring that their boxes, trunks,
suitcases, dormitories, pantries, and classrooms are locked up when not in use.
Pocket Money:
Parents/guardians can provide pocket money for their wards. The amount must be reasonable; we
do not encourage extravagance.
The money is paid into an account (specially opened by the School for that purpose) from which
Girls can withdraw on request.
Girls are not allowed to keep more than GH ¢50.00 (Fifty Ghana Cedis) on them at any given
time. Extra pocket money requested must be used immediately for the purpose for which it was
requested.
NB: In general, costs are high. We do not encourage unnecessary spending. Girls should be
reminded to be economical in their use of money.
Transport Money:
Parents are to provide transport money for their daughters/wards. Here, you can pay this
separately at the accounts office.
Very importantly, the money must be made available early enough to be paid to State Transport
Company to ensure students return home safely.
On the other hand, parents can make other transport arrangements for their daughters/wards.
In order words, the School regards these items as unprescribed things at Wesley Girls’ School.
In as much as you shouldn’t bring the following things to Wesley Girls’ Senior High School, you
can bring drugs under regulations below:
Drugs & Health Care:
Girls cannot keep medicines on them, except those who are asthmatic. You should deposit all
medicines at the School’s Dispensary. The School has a Visiting Doctor and Four Nurses, one of
whom is resident.
The Visiting Doctor visits the sickbay two times a week apart from other emergencies.
NB. Donations for drugs (anti-malaria, antibiotics, vitamins, painkillers, antacids, milk of
magnesia, disposable syringes and needles etc.) are welcome.
Mobile Phones:
Girls are not allowed to bring mobile phones to the School. Any girl found with a mobile phone
will face severe sanctions.
Now first-year students who come to Wesley Girls’ High Schools in the 2023 academic year
must present the following items for inspection during admission:
Bible
Methodist Hymn Book
English Dictionary
Calculator
Mathematical Set
Brown papers (enough to cover all exercise books)
Writing paper, envelopes and stamps
Passport size photographs
Photocopy of BECE Results
Photocopy of Birth Certificate
1Scrubbing brush,
2 Pieces of flannel rags for dusting
Working attire (1 T-Shirt and Shorts below the knee)
2 Brooms
1 Hoe
Trunk or Suitcase with her name printed on it.
Small chop-box (60cm x45cm x30cm is large enough) with her name clearly printed on
it.
Brown play deck sandals for School
Pair of church shoes (black flat shoes)
Pair of white sneakers for PE (all white)
Pairs of white socks.
Chapel attire: Slit and ‘Kaba’ (Blue and white wax print.
(Sewn in a simple style)
House attire: (dresses or blouses, white T-Shirts,
skirts/trousers – not more than six)
Green Cardigan
Underwear (to include panties, underskirts/undershorts and
brassieres)
Night Gowns /_Pajamas and housecoats
Pair of slippers (knock-about)
Flip-flops (bathroom Slippers)
Leather-covered mattress and pillow
Bedsheets (Plain white)
Pillowcases (Plain white)
White Mosquito Net (preferably treated)
Sleeping cloth
Blanket
Towels
Sponge
Electric Iron (3 pin plug) no other electronic or electrical
gadgets
Raincoat/Umbrella
Toiletries, e.g. Toilet roll, soap, toothpaste, sanitary towels –
as required for a semester
Old newspapers (to wrap up the sanitary towel
Plastic cloth hangers
A Set of pegs
White T-Shirts
Plastic Buckets with covers
Pail
Crockery Bag
Cutlery Bag
Set of cutlery (fork, dessert spoon, table knife, teaspoon)
Cup and saucer (Plastic), Plates, Napkins
Sewing Kits for mending clothes (Pair of Scissors, 1 thimble, Tape Measure, Needles and
Pins ,Threads (Green, white and black)
Handkerchiefs
Alcohol hand-based sanitizers and nose masks
Please label all your items before you present them for inspection.
The six house dresses should include a pair of jeans trousers and a pair of shorts.
Girls should bring three each of the following items:
o towels
o bed sheets
o pillowcases
o nightgowns/pajamas
Green cardigans should have buttons in front.