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Ghana School of Law postpones June 29 examinations due to Accra flooding and heavy rainfall

The Ghana School of Law (GSL) has postponed examinations scheduled for Monday, June 29, 2026, following heavy rainfall and flooding that disrupted movement across several parts of Accra, including areas around the examination centre. In a notice issued to students on Monday morning, Management said it had closely monitored weather conditions over the previous two hours and, after consultations with the Chair of the Independent Examinations Committee (IEC), decided to delay the examinations in the interest of students' safety.
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MyJoyOnline
· Jun 29, 2026
Ghana School of Law reschedules ADR and Ghana Legal System exams to June 30 after Accra flooding
The Ghana School of Law (GSL) has postponed examinations scheduled for Monday, June 29, 2026, following heavy rainfall and flooding that disrupted movement across several parts of Accra, including areas around the examination centre. In a notice issued to students on Monday morning, Management said it had closely monitored weather conditions over the previous two hours and, after consultations with the Chair of the Independent Examinations Committee (IEC), decided to delay the examinations in the interest of students' safety.
Yen.com.gh
· Jun 29, 2026
Ghana School of Law postpones exams due to Accra flooding
The Ghana School of Law has postponed two exams due to heavy rains and flooding in Accra, rescheduling them to Tuesday, June 30, 2026 for safety reasons.
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Related coverage for "Ghana School of Law postpones June 29 examinations due to Accra flooding and heavy rainfall": MyJoyOnline — Ghana School of Law reschedules ADR and Ghana Legal System exams to June 30 after Accra flooding. Yen.com.gh — Ghana School of Law postpones exams due to Accra flooding. Utusan Malaysia — PM beri bayangan pelajar STPM bakal dapat elaun. Daily Post Nigeria — Lagos Govt postpones exams over Oro Festival. Guinee news — Baccalauréat unique 2026 : plus de 90 000 candidats à l’assaut de la dernière étape des examens nationaux. Guineematin.com — Bac 2026 : 1 033 candidats, dont 548 filles, affrontent les épreuves à Kaloum