Sunday, November 27, 2011
Ghana: Headmaster of Ekumfi T.I. Ahmadiyya SHS commends government for projects
The Headmaster complained of an acute water shortage facing the school as the taps had seized flowing for more than two months now, and therefore appealed to the contractor working on the water treatment plant at Gomoa Antseadze to speed up work.
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By GNA | November 26, 2011
The Headmaster of T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School (SHS) at Essarkyir, Mr Mohammed Ackonu has commended the Government for improving the school’s infrastructure.
He said currently a 12-unit storey classroom block and another seven-unit classroom block were under construction to solve current challenges relating to classroom accommodation.
Mr Ackonu however appealed to the government to provide dormitory accommodation for the school as well.
Speaking to the Ghana News Agency, the Headmaster said the boys’ dormitory was inadequate and that some of them had been sleeping in a classroom converted into a dormitory.
He said the school had only four bungalows, including that of the Headmaster, to accommodate over 50 tutors.
Mr Ackonu said because of the lack of accommodation at the school some of the tutors were staying as far as Mankessim and had to commute to school everyday to teach.
He said the situation had made controlling of the students difficult, while it also posed a big inconvenience for the tutors.
The Headmaster complained of an acute water shortage facing the school as the taps had seized flowing for more than two months now, and therefore appealed to the contractor working on the water treatment plant at Gomoa Antseadze to speed up work for people in the catchment area to have access to potable water.
On the West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for 2011, the Headmaster said the school recorded 100 per cent passes.
He appealed to the Government to take a second look at the four-year senior high school education system since it favoured both students and tutors than the present three-year course. GNA
Read original post here: Headmaster of Ekumfi J.I. Ahmadiyya SHS commends government for projects
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: VibeGhana | GNA
By GNA | November 26, 2011
The Headmaster of T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School (SHS) at Essarkyir, Mr Mohammed Ackonu has commended the Government for improving the school’s infrastructure.
He said currently a 12-unit storey classroom block and another seven-unit classroom block were under construction to solve current challenges relating to classroom accommodation.
Mr Ackonu however appealed to the government to provide dormitory accommodation for the school as well.
Speaking to the Ghana News Agency, the Headmaster said the boys’ dormitory was inadequate and that some of them had been sleeping in a classroom converted into a dormitory.
He said the school had only four bungalows, including that of the Headmaster, to accommodate over 50 tutors.
Mr Ackonu said because of the lack of accommodation at the school some of the tutors were staying as far as Mankessim and had to commute to school everyday to teach.
He said the situation had made controlling of the students difficult, while it also posed a big inconvenience for the tutors.
The Headmaster complained of an acute water shortage facing the school as the taps had seized flowing for more than two months now, and therefore appealed to the contractor working on the water treatment plant at Gomoa Antseadze to speed up work for people in the catchment area to have access to potable water.
On the West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for 2011, the Headmaster said the school recorded 100 per cent passes.
He appealed to the Government to take a second look at the four-year senior high school education system since it favoured both students and tutors than the present three-year course. GNA
Read original post here: Headmaster of Ekumfi J.I. Ahmadiyya SHS commends government for projects
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