He however, called on past students of the school who had not yet contributed their quota towards the development the school, to emulate the example of their colleagues.
Donation
Very Rev Donkor was speaking at a ceremony at which the 1998 year group of the school presented a projector and accessories valued at GH¢4,000 to their alma mater, to among others, enhance the teaching and learning of science.
The presentation was done by a delegation from the group in Koforidua.
Very Rev. Donkor appealed to other old student groups to visit the school regularly, support it, and also share their life stories with the students to motivate them and give them hope for the future.
He commended members of the 1998 group for their spirit of voluntarism and called on other year groups to emulate their example.
Very Rev Donkor was speaking at a ceremony at which the 1998 year group of the school presented a projector and accessories valued at GH¢4,000 to their alma mater, to among others, enhance the teaching and learning of science.
The presentation was done by a delegation from the group in Koforidua.
Very Rev. Donkor appealed to other old student groups to visit the school regularly, support it, and also share their life stories with the students to motivate them and give them hope for the future.
He commended members of the 1998 group for their spirit of voluntarism and called on other year groups to emulate their example.
Delegation’s remark
Presenting the projector, Prince Bugbane, an anaesthetist, who led the delegation, said the gesture, which was not their first, would not be their last and on behalf of the group, encouraged the students never to stop learning, adding that “learning continues even after school or formal education.”
“Please avoid deviant behaviours like drug abuse and truancy. Let your main focus be activities that will help you to pass your final examination,” he added.
Presenting the projector, Prince Bugbane, an anaesthetist, who led the delegation, said the gesture, which was not their first, would not be their last and on behalf of the group, encouraged the students never to stop learning, adding that “learning continues even after school or formal education.”
“Please avoid deviant behaviours like drug abuse and truancy. Let your main focus be activities that will help you to pass your final examination,” he added.
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