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We’re Taking Education to Higher Level – Great Comm. Royal School Head

The Great Community Royal School has taken strides to promote quality education in Tegbi Agbedrafor, a community in the Anloga District of the Volta Region.

This forms part of the School’s initiative to encouraging both students, teachers and parents to embrace education and set high and quality standard in education.

Addressing Parents and other relevant stakeholders at the School’s first graduation ceremony, Mr. Ashiadey Dotsey who is the head of the school stated that the school, though established in the year 2019 by the late Anthony James Kofi Ashiadey, has been performing well and also trained students solidly in terms of academics.

He explained that Great Community Royal School is poised to empower learners to acquire, demonstrate and articulate knowledge and skills that will support them to participate in, and contribute to the global world.

“The school is dedicated to embracing intensive tuition for it’s students so as to groom them to fit into the job market in future. We have organised our first graduation ceremony to show to the world how our students have performed well and got promoted from one class to the other. That is massive improvement”. He added.

The headmaster however lauded efforts of the teachers and parents, urging them to continue giving their maximum support to the children to see them through the educational terrain successfully.

Mr. Agbakpe Godknows, a representative from the Ghana Education Directorate in the District reiterated the need to support the students and give them quality education.

He explained that quality education is key to better life hence prudent to offer same to the students.

Mr. Agbakpe called on the management of the school to organize the graduation ceremony for the students at the end of every year, explaining that it will entreat every parent to do more in their ward’s educational affairs.

Story By Kekeli K. Blamey | Sandcityradioonline.com

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