EDUCATION
Adumasa Presbyterian Primary School gets 6-unit classroom block
The District Chief Executive of the Asuogyaman District Assembly, Samuel Kwame Agyekum on 5th April, 2023 commissioned a six (6)- unit classroom block for the Adumasa Presbyterian Primary School.
Date Created : 4/21/2023 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : Louis MIS
Nana Ansah Kwao, chief of Adumasa who chaired the occasion commended the DCE for his great achievement.
He, however, requested that more facilities should be added, especially a toilet facility for the school children. He stated that though it is a primary school, his goal is to ensure every primary child in his community benefits from quality education, especially in the area of ICT, hence pleaded with the DCE to extend his request to the higher authorities to come to the aid of the school.
He, however, requested that more facilities should be added, especially a toilet facility for the school children. He stated that though it is a primary school, his goal is to ensure every primary child in his community benefits from quality education, especially in the area of ICT, hence pleaded with the DCE to extend his request to the higher authorities to come to the aid of the school.
The DCE assured the chief of Adumasa that his plea will be put to fruition.
The DCE appealed to the people of Adumasa to give their full support in building and maintaining the school.
The Deputy Education Director, Mr. Waddie on behalf of the District Education Director applauded the DCE and his team for constructing such a beautiful school building.
He urged the teachers to put in their best so as to bring out good results for the school.
He encouraged the school pupils to also learn hard and take their school activities seriously. He charged the children to desist from writing on the school walls or even try to paint it dirty.
He pleaded with the DCE and the government to make sure that enough teachers are posted to the District to improve teaching and learning.
The head teacher, Mr. Isaac Twum Kwakye expressed his appreciation and also thanked everyone that contributed to the construction of the school project.
He urged the teachers to put in their best so as to bring out good results for the school.
He encouraged the school pupils to also learn hard and take their school activities seriously. He charged the children to desist from writing on the school walls or even try to paint it dirty.
He pleaded with the DCE and the government to make sure that enough teachers are posted to the District to improve teaching and learning.
The head teacher, Mr. Isaac Twum Kwakye expressed his appreciation and also thanked everyone that contributed to the construction of the school project.
The project was funded by DACF/RFG