
ModernGhana can report that Prempeh College, which is one of the prominent Senior High Schools in the Ashanti Region is grappling with inadequate furniture and beds.
A visit to the the school which is situated at Sofoline, Kumasi revealed that while some classrooms have limited desk, which accommodate just half of the class. The dormitories also lack beds.
According to our investigations, the situation has worsen following the introduction of the double track school system last year.
Teachers who are obviously not happy with the state of affairs, declined to comment on the situation, expressing fear of victimisation.
Some parents who spoke to the modernghana correspondent, Akwasi Brobbey expressed concern about the poor conditions under which students of the school study.
"When my child told me of the situation, I was surprised and couldn't believe it until I came to witness it myself" one aggrieved parent lamented.
They observed that if the situation is not addressed now, it would not only affect the academic performance of students but also expose them to some health hazards.
Some of the students wondered why such a noble institution would lack desk and beds for sound studies.
The students are pleading on the regional Director of Education and past students of the school to come to their aid.


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Go to the Minister of Education and explain the double track lack funds and should be funded without fail