The Ghana Education Service (GES) has interdicted a teacher at Bole Senior High School in the Savannah Region following the circulation of a viral video allegedly showing sexual misconduct involving the teacher and a student.
According to the GES, management has initiated investigations into the matter pending the outcome of the investigations.
The GES statement signed by Daniel Fenyi, the Head of Public Relations, read, “Management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) has become aware of a disturbing video of an alleged sexual misconduct circulating on social media involving a teacher and a student of Bole Senior High School in the Savannah Region.
Management has initiated investigations into the matter. Pending the outcome of the investigations, Management directs that the teacher be interdicted in accordance with GES rules and regulations.
Management strongly condemns all forms of amorous relationships between teachers and students. The Service reiterates its zero-tolerance towards sexual misconduct and cautions all staff to uphold the highest standards of professional ethics and conduct at all times,
Management remains committed to ensuring the safety, protection, and well-being of all students within the educational system. Appropriate disciplinary and legal action will be taker against any individual found culpable
The public is assured that the matter is being treated with the utmost seriousness. Further updates, where necessary, might be provided as investigations progress”.
The statement follows a viral video of a science teacher at Bole Senior High School in the Savannah Region who was reportedly caught on video engaging in sexual activity with a final-year student in a school.
Reports suggest that the Bole SHS teacher was captured in a viral video engaging in sexual activity with a final-year student in a school science lab.
The news shared by JonnaxMedia on X read, “Bole Senior High School in the Savannah Region has launched a full investigation following the circulation of a leaked video allegedly showing a science teacher and a final-year student involved in inappropriate conduct within a science laboratory.
The incident has triggered widespread concern among parents, students, and the public, with calls for swift disciplinary action.
School authorities say they are treating the matter with urgency while working with relevant agencies to establish the facts and ensure accountability in accordance with educational and professional standards as investigations continue in the school system”.
In related news, Akwasi Opoku, the Senior Housemaster of Nkenkaasu Senior High School, has been suspended following an alleged sexual misconduct with three female students.
The Senior Housemaster was suspended by the management of the school following allegations.
On Monday, February 23, 2026, the school, in a statement issued, stressed that the decision was taken after a review of his conduct in the matter.
Akwasi Opoku has been ordered to step aside from his role as Senior Housemaster pending further investigations and consultations.
“Management has reviewed your conduct in a matter involving yourself and three female students. Your behaviour in this case is considered unprofessional and has brought the name of the school and the Ghana Education Service into disrepute,” the statement said.
“You are therefore to step aside as the Senior Housemaster of the school pending further investigation and consultations. You are to hand over to the Assistant Headmaster (Domestic) immediately without fail,” the statement added.
See the statement below:

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has interdicted a teacher at Bole Senior High School in the Savannah Region following the circulation of a viral video allegedly showing sexual misconduct involving the teacher and a student.#3NewsGH #TV3GH pic.twitter.com/YkUw5Nzgmr
— #TV3GH (@tv3_ghana) June 16, 2026

