Over 139 pupils have graduated and were promoted to the next level of their education status in a colorful event that saw the attendance of scholars from education, and political to traditional leaders.
The first graduation observance for Dmitry Adventist Preparatory school themed” Nurturing Individual's skills and Potential to influence society” came off on Wednesday, December 21st at the school premises at Breman with students exhibiting cultural artistry, storytelling, and choreography display to crown the day.
Speaking at the graduation, the head teacher, Mr. David Twumasi said, Parents must put in the effort to cater to their wards for their betterment tomorrow through quality education.
He said parents shouldn't waste money on things that are not relevant but rather waste their precious time, money and other resources on their wards so that they can reciprocate in the future.
Makro Circuit officer of education, Mrs. Comfort Obiri Yeboah said, God has given something special to every child but it takes special attention and knowledge, and proper upbringing to unleash those potential.
She, therefore, charged the parents to incorporate the habit of assisting teachers in the upbringing of their children.
Asantehemaa Abobonohene, Nana Obrempong Agyei, who was the special guest of honor, on his part said, everyone, has a special role to play to unleash this potential in school-aged children.
According to him, the government, society, and parents must create a conducive environment for education.
“The government is doing its part, looking at free SHS, capitation grants, school feeding, and other educational interventions but there's more room for improvement to cushion our educational structure,” he stated.
139 pupils were promoted from KG2 to class one and from primary six to Junior high school respectively.
Dmitry Adventist preparatory school was founded in 1989 with a population of 680 pupils.
In attendance was the Asantehema Abobonohene, Nana Agyei Obrempong ll, Suame Circut education director, Mrs. Comfort Obiri Yeboah, JHS headteacher Emmanuel Amankwah Sarkodie, parents, and other dignitaries.
Author: Eric Murphy Asare
Source: wwww.sompaonline.com