BGCGA, KoAF, Adwoa Gyaaba Foundation honour dedicated teachers

The Boys and Girls Club of Ghana, Anomabo, in collaboration with the Kobbah Acquah Foundation (KoAF) and the Adwowa Gyaaba Foundation (AGF) has honoured some hardworking teachers in the Anomabo/Yamoransa circuits.

The honour, was to recognise the teachers for their contributions, dedication, immense roles in advancing the cause of education among the youth as well as their commitment to raising the standard of education in the aforementioned circuits

The recognition of the teachers took place at Anomabo during the grand finale of the 5th Edition of Kobbah Acquah Memorial Reading Competition for BS 1 & 2 pupils in Anomabo/Yamoransa Circuits.

Messrs Ebenezer Asiedu, Eric Paintsil, Alfred Essel Koomson, and Lawrence Boahene Nyampong, who are tutors at the Kwegyir Aggrey Senior High Technical School (KASHTS) were duly honoured.

Director General of Boys and Girls Clubs of Ghana, Mr Stephen Quansah, indicated that the mentioned teachers have been pivotal in preparing Basic Education Certificate Examination BECE candidates in the Club’s partner schools since 2017.

He said, “Their commitment to nurturing the potential of these young minds has undeniably contributed to the success of the students in the crucial BECE examinations over the years in Anomabo/Yamoransa Circuits”.

Madam Juliana Atsu (SISO, Yamoransa Circuit) receiving her award from Francis Nyankson (CEO, Yasode Printing & Publication

Additionally, the Head teacher of Ekurabadze Catholic Basic School, Mr Isaac ‘Freeman’ Anyan, Head teacher of Ndasimam M/A Basic School, Madam Pallas Munkoh and the School Improvement Support Officer for the Yamoransa Circuit, Madam Juliana Atsu, were honoured.

They were acknowledged for their roles as facilitators of Kobbah Acquah Memorial Reading Competition for Early Graders in the club’s partner schools in the Anomabo/Yamoransa Circuits since 2018.

According to the foundation, the dedications of the teachers have not just encouraged the love for reading but have also raised awareness about the importance of literacy among the schools in Anomabo/Yamoransa Circuits.

For their honours, each of the seven Honorees received a plague of honour for their exemplified roles and total commitment to improving the quality of education in the Club’s partner schools and the municipality in general.

According to Mr Quansah, the importance of honouring such individuals could not be underestimated in view of their commitment to working tirelessly behind the scenes to shape the future of the youth.

Mr Quansah further mentioned that, “Their dedication, passion, and commitment deserve our utmost respect and recognition.

“As we celebrate their achievements, let us also be inspired to join hands and continue to foster a culture of education and learning for all to ensure a brighter future for the generations to come,” Mr Quansah explained.

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