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The Ghana School Quality Index

One independent score for school quality.

GSQI condenses everything that matters about a school — academics, teaching, safety, facilities, value and trust — into a single 100-point score you can compare across any two schools in Ghana. Independently assessed. Never for sale.

What we measure

Ten categories, openly weighted

Every school is scored 0–100 in each category. Weights reflect what parents tell us matters most — and they are the same for every school, public or private.

01

Academic Quality

15% of overall score

02

Teaching Quality

15% of overall score

03

Leadership and Governance

10% of overall score

04

Student Welfare and Safety

12% of overall score

05

Infrastructure and Facilities

10% of overall score

06

Parent Satisfaction

10% of overall score

07

Value for Money

8% of overall score

08

Innovation and Digital Learning

8% of overall score

09

Community Trust

6% of overall score

10

Admissions Transparency

6% of overall score

Reading the score

Score bands & stars

GSQI ScoreBandStars
90 – 100Excellent
80 – 89Very Good
65 – 79Good
50 – 64Needs Improvement
Below 50Priority Improvement

Levels of confidence

The four rating statuses

Status 1

Not yet assessed

The school has no GSQI score yet. Profiles remain fully browsable while assessment is pending.

Status 2

Data-based preliminary score

An initial score built from public data — examination results, registration records and moderated parent feedback — before any site visit.

Status 3

GSQI Verified

Our team has verified the school's key facts (registration, fees, facilities, staffing) through documents and a verification visit.

Status 4

Full GSQI assessment completed

The gold standard: a multi-day on-site inspection with lesson observations, parent surveys and evidence review across all ten categories.

Behind every score

How an assessment happens

  1. 1. Data collection

    We gather examination results, NaSIA/GES registration records, fee schedules, staffing data and moderated parent reviews.

  2. 2. Verification

    Assessors cross-check the school's claims against documents and public records, and interview school leadership remotely.

  3. 3. On-site assessment

    Trained assessors visit the campus: lesson observations, facility inspections, safeguarding checks and parent surveys.

  4. 4. Published report

    Category scores are weighted into the overall GSQI Score and published with strengths, improvement areas and evidence sources.

Our independence promise

No school can pay for a GSQI score — full stop. Schools can subscribe to Premium or Gold plans for profile tools, photos and enquiry features, but pricing and quality assessment are run by separate teams behind a strict firewall. A Gold-plan school with weak teaching will score lower than a Free-plan school with excellent teaching, every time.

Suspect a conflict of interest? Report it confidentially via our contact page.

Questions parents ask

GSQI frequently asked questions

Can a school pay to improve its GSQI score?

No — never. GSQI assessments are run by a dedicated quality team that is completely separate from our commercial services. Premium and Gold plans buy profile tools and visibility features, but they have zero influence on GSQI scores, star bands or rating placement.

How often are schools re-assessed?

Fully assessed schools are reviewed at least every 12–24 months, and sooner if we receive credible reports of significant change. Every published report shows its assessment date and next review date.

Who carries out the assessments?

GSQI inspectors are experienced Ghanaian educators and school-improvement professionals trained on our published assessment framework. Every report is quality-checked by a second reviewer before publication.

My child's school has no score. Does that mean it's a bad school?

Not at all. "Not yet assessed" simply means we haven't scored the school yet — Ghana has tens of thousands of schools and we are assessing them progressively. Parent reviews and verified profile data are still available to help you decide.

Can a school appeal its score?

Yes. Schools can request a review with supporting evidence within 30 days of publication. Appeals are handled by assessors not involved in the original assessment.

How is the overall score calculated?

Each of the ten categories is scored 0–100, multiplied by its weight, and the weighted results are combined into a single 100-point score. The weights are published openly on this page.

For schools

Ready to show parents your quality?

Claim your profile and request a GSQI assessment. Assessment scheduling is free of charge for all schools — and remember, the result can never be bought, only earned.