The 1980 year group of Kpando Secondary School (KOSA@80) has donated 150 bags of cement to aid in the construction of a wall for the school.
This was at a short presentation on Saturday December 15, 2018.
25 years ago, the first batch of students of a new educational reform system in Ghana passed-out, when Ghana changed its educational system from 17 years of pre-university education to 12 years.
In 1991, when the first batch of the SSS students were admitted at KPASEC, their seniors of “O” and “A” Levels were also at school.
Due to frequent seniority conflicts between the leaders of the two groups of students, the old students of KPASEC used to call the new batch ‘guineapigs.’
But the new batch called themselves ‘Aristocrats.’
Eligibility for membership of the year groups, according to documents made available to the media, were that “a full member shall be a person who had completed KPANSEC either as an Ordinary ‘O’ Level or Advance ‘A’ Level student in the period 1977-1980”.
The year group, besides socializing and networking, seeks to raise funds to support development of their former school which was founded 65 years ago.
Kpando Secondary School is a second cycle institution in the Kpando District of the Volta Region of Ghana.
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By: citinewsroom.com | Ghana
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