A disturbing incident at Ngleshie Amanfro Senior High School in the Ga-South Municipality has sparked widespread alarm after a first-year student was attacked with a pair of scissors by a final-year student.
The assault reportedly took place during an entertainment programme on campus, where junior students were being instructed by their seniors to participate. The young student involved in the incident is said to have declined a request to dance, a refusal that allegedly triggered the violent response from the Form 3 student.
Details of the confrontation surfaced after the incident was shared widely on X, prompting public concern about the level of supervision and discipline within the school. Online accounts claim that the injured student immediately sought help from a staff member after the attack.
What has intensified public outrage is the allegation that the teacher who received the report discouraged the victim from informing his parents. This alleged response has raised additional questions about how the school handles safety issues and student welfare.
The situation has since drawn calls for an urgent investigation into both the actions of the senior student involved and the manner in which the report was handled by school authorities. Many Ghanaians are now demanding stronger safety measures, improved monitoring during student gatherings, and firm disciplinary enforcement to prevent similar incidents.
Concerns over the protection of students in senior high schools continue to grow as the public awaits official action on the matter.
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NASEC Ngleshie Amanfrom SHS in Kasoa, a Form 3 student stabbed a Form 1 student with scissors after the younger student refused to dance for their amusement.
When the victim reported the incident to a teacher, the teacher allegedly advised him not to inform his parents. pic.twitter.com/y56IfWZ1uq
— Accra Streets 🇺🇸🇬🇭 (@AccraStreet) November 14, 2025



