The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Weija/Gbawe, Rosemond Comfort Abrah has provided a new six unit classroom block with headteacher's office and teachers' common room for the New Gbawe Cluster of Schools in her constituency.
Inaugurating the new classroom block, the Weija/Gbawe MP, who is a member of the Education Committee, said the classroom is to help ease the congestion in the school.
The Junior High School (JHS) runs on shift system as a result of the congestion in the school.
She asked the teachers to dedicate themselves to their work since the future of the children would be determined by their commitment and hard work.
“As a teacher myself, I have always been encouraging teachers to always give off their best because the teacher is satisfied when his students pass well in the exams.”
The Head of the Education Management Information System of the Ghana Education Service (GES) Office in the Ga South Municipality, Ramatu Gariba, thanked the MP for the gesture which she said would go a long way to help boost teaching and learning in the school.
She appealed to the MP to help support some of the pupils with scholarships to enable them further their education.
In another development, the MP has completely renovated the Methodist Cluster of Schools also in Gbawe in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra Region.
By Thomas Fosu Jnr


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