They were put there a day after students of the high school protested to demand speed ramps to prevent knockdowns from speeding vehicles.
Speaking on Accra-based TV, Deputy Education Minister, Rev Ntim Fordjour, said, “the situation at Islamic SHS is one that is very calm now.”
The Deputy Minister is hopeful that the country can learn from the incident.
“We want to avoid the recurrence of a similar phenomenon on that same campus and to even avoid such similar incident from occurring in any of our over 846 SHS and TVET institutions across the country.”
The protest was met by force by police officers, which have since been condemned.
About 32 students from Islamic Senior High School were hospitalised after the police action.
The Ghana Police Service removed its Deputy Ashanti Regional Commander, DCOP Kwasi Akomeah Apraku, from his position following the incident.
DCOP Apraku was also interdicted together with two other senior officers.