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29.09.2018 Education

Aburi SECTECH Receives GHC9,000 Home Economics Equipment

By GNA
Aburi SECTECH Receives GHC9,000 Home Economics Equipment
29.09.2018 LISTEN

Mr Offei Osae, a member of the Board of Governors of the Presbyterian Secondary Technical Senior High School, has presented Home Economics equipment estimated at GH¢ 9,000.00 to the school.

The items include nine gas stoves, nine filled gas cylinders and accessories.

Presenting the items, Mr Osae said it has been his desire to see the school turn into a well established institution that the students and all other stakeholders would be proud to see.

He urged the students of the school to take advantage of the facilities at the school to excel and create a good future for themselves.

Mr Osae advised the students not to see the West African Senior School Certificate as the end but rather the beginning of their future.

Mrs Rosamund Amoako-Appenteng, the General Manager of the Presbyterian Education Unit, challenged the students and management of the school to work hard to make it one of the best schools in the country.

Speaking to the students, she said, the textbooks being used to teach them is the same text books being use to teach students in the best schools in the country and they can also make it if they spend more time with their books.

Mrs Amoako-Appenteng advised the students not to disappoint their parents but take advantage of the facilities of the school to make their parents and the school proud.

She said it is the determination of the Presbyterian Church to make all its schools amongst the top rated in the country and would soon be launching the theme for the celebration of this year's education week which would be:'Reclaiming our lost values , discipline and good morals'.

Mr David Odjidja, the Headmaster of the School, earlier in a welcoming address, appealed for the completion of projects started in the school in 2016 including a 12 unit classroom block and a dormitory block.

He said the school also has no school bus which makes it difficult to send the students to excursions.

Mr Odjidja said the schools is the youngest among the four public secondary schools in the Akuapem South District but now has the highest student population of over 2,000.

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