Tuesday, May 11, 2010

ASSIST PRIVATE SCHOOLS (JUNIOR GRAPHIC, PAGE 6, MAY 12, 2010)

The Supreme Saviour International School at Tanoso, a suburb of Kumasi, has held its fourth graduation with a call on the government to assist private schools with logistics, as is done for public schools.
The Proprietor of the school, the Rt Rev Dr Moses Gyawu, addressing the gathering, said, “As private entities, we have an enormous task to develop the intellect of the children in our schools through education. Therefore, the government must come to our assistance with the needed logistics.”
He said both public and private schools had one aim, “to train our future leaders”, and, therefore, the government must aid private schools, pointing out that in some rural communities there were no public schools for the children in those localities to attend.
The Rt Rev Dr Gyawu said parents were the strong partners of private school in the business of building a vibrant society and advised them not to leave that duty to teachers alone.
Three students were honoured with awards. They are Joseph Omane Boakye, adjudged the Best Academic Student, while Morris Afriyie and Emmanuella Ampofo Twumasi received the Best Behaved Male Student and the Best Behaved Female Student awards, respectively.

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