Educationist advises pupil teachers to take advantage of (UTDBE) Programme
Nsuta (B/A), Oct. 25, GNA – The Yeboah Asuamah Community Day Senior High School (SHS) in the Techiman Municipality admitted 238 students last year to pursue courses in general arts and business.
The 122 boys and 116 girls admitted to the school was the first batch of student intake of the school, established in October 28, last year.
This academic year, it expects to admit about 180 students.
Mr Joseph Nyarko Ameyaw, Headmaster of the school said this in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at Nsuta on Thursday.
He said currently, 11 graduate teachers had been employed by the community, and called on government and the Ghana Education Service (GES) to take over the school.
Mr Ameyaw appealed to the Techiman Municipal Assembly to provide the school with a science laboratory, hostel, furniture, office accommodation, additional classrooms and a school bus.
This he said would improve the community’s vision of solving the problem of education and urged parents within its catchment area and beyond to enroll their children into the school.
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