
Ghanaian disc jockey and media personality DJ Switch has chalked another major milestone, graduating from Chaminade College Preparatory in the United States.
The young star first captured national attention after winning TV3’s Talented Kidz, where her electrifying DJ skills and confident stagecraft earned her admiration across Ghana and beyond.
Photos and videos circulating on social media show DJ Switch beaming with pride as she celebrates her graduation — a moment many Ghanaians have described as inspiring and emotional. For those who watched her rise as a child prodigy, this achievement reflects years of discipline, growth and determination.
After her breakout on Talented Kidz, DJ Switch quickly became a household name, performing on major international platforms and cementing her status as one of Ghana’s most celebrated young entertainers.
Her graduation from Chaminade College Preparatory marks a new chapter, underscoring her commitment to balancing academic excellence with a thriving career. Supporters have praised her for staying focused on her education while continuing to build her brand and pursue her creative passions.
Congratulatory messages have poured in from fans, industry figures and Ghanaians worldwide who have followed her journey from a TV talent stage to global recognition.
From spinning turntables as a young sensation to earning a high school diploma in the U.S., DJ Switch’s story continues to inspire young people to chase their dreams while prioritizing education.



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