Thursday, May 14, 2009

Christ the King Int. School receives books

THE 1975 year group of the Christ the King International School in Accra, at the weekend donated books and other educational materials to the school.
Making the presentation, the President of the group Mr Hector Adjetey Boye, said the old students sought to establish a bond of togetherness and friendship among themselves, to enable them properly support the school.
He said although the school was very renowned, it was unfortunate that no good foundation had been laid by its old students to fully support it and expressed the hope that other year groups of the school would emulate this example.
A member of the year group, Ms Mansa Amoa-Awuah advised the children to study seriously to reciprocate the investment being made in their education by their parents and school authorities.
She advised them to show appreciation to their parents for making it possible for them to be educated in one of the best schools in the country as they were being groomed to fit into society morally and educationally.
The Headmistress of the school, Sister Vincentia Mensah expressed her profound gratitude to the old students for the donation and expressed the hope that other individuals, groups and establishments will emulate the shining example.

Picture: The old students in a group picture.

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