EDUCATION

Agordeke gets New JHS Classroom Block as Sod-Cutting Ceremony Kicks Off Construction

The Agordeke community marked a significant milestone in its educational development with a sod-cutting ceremony for a new Junior High School (JHS) classroom block.

Date Created : 1/6/2026 : Story Author : Rosemary O. Yeboah /Ghanadistricts.com

 The ceremony was performed by the District Chief Executive for Kwahu Afram Plains North, Hon. Kate Mawusi Babanawo.

The project aims to improve teaching and learning conditions, reduce congestion, and provide a conducive environment for quality education delivery in the community.

Hon. Babanawo reiterated the Assembly's commitment to prioritizing education as a key pillar of development, emphasizing the importance of quality infrastructure in shaping the future of the youth.

The DCE urged the contractor to deliver quality work within the stipulated timeframe, ensuring that the project benefits the students and the community at large.

Assembly officials, traditional authorities, community leaders, teachers, and residents of Agordeke attended the ceremony, expressing their appreciation for the intervention.

This new classroom block is expected to significantly enhance the learning experience for JHS students in Agordeke, contributing to improved academic performance and a brighter future for the community's youth.