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Five female students of the Dormaa Senior High School swept away the
highest number of prizes in the School’s Second Best Science Students’
Awards Ceremony held on Friday.
The awards ceremony, which was instituted last year and held annually is
an initiative of two old students of the School, christened, “Dr. Steve
Lianoglou Award for Best Science Student”, saw nine students of the
School comprising, five girls and four boys, who performed creditably
specifically in the Science discipline receive awards for their
exceptional performance during the 2014 -2015 academic year.
The awardees are Adomah Jennifer, Ansu Kwasi Richard, Ferkaa Rachel,
Adansi Abigail, Okrah Sara, Oppong Boakye Ebenezer, Kyere Simon, Animah
Pokuaa Alice, and Anim Pokuaa Alice.
The various awards categories were Best Female Science Student, Best
Science Student for Form One and Two, Overall Best Student in Form One.
Mr Anim Boakye Emmanuel and Ms. Animah Pokuaa Alice, were adjudged the
Best Science Student and Overall Best Student for the West African
Senior Secondary School (WASSCE 2015) and Best Female Science Student
for the West African Senior Secondary School in 2015 respectively.
In his address, Mr. Gordon Asubonteng, the Dormaa Municipal Chief
Executive, decried the abysmal performance of Schools in the
Municipality in this year’s West African Senior Secondary School
(WASSCE), reiterating the need for all stakeholders including teachers,
students, and parents to step up efforts to improve the performance.
He congratulated the recipients of the award and urged parents to ensure that their wards stuck to their books.
Mr Isaac Nsiah Edwards, the Municipal Director of Education, noted that
Science and Mathematics education were major disciplines needed for
development of every society and they were the wheels upon which the
progress of every society revolved.
He said there was the urgent need for the government to support science
education to solve the various challenges confronting society today.
The Municipal Director of Education cautioned the students against bad
examination malpractices, noting, they were inimical to their academic
success and development and a major threat to their future lives.
Mrs Margarete Otchere Pomaa, the Headmistress of the School, emphasized
the need for parents and guardians to support their ward’s education to
guarantee them profitable returns on their investment.
He said the School would soon launch its 70th anniversary celebrations
and homecoming events to be organized by the Old Students Association of
the School.
Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, Dr. Owusu Taah
Eric, one of the two old students who initiated the awards ceremony said
“the ceremony had been instituted to motivate students to work hard and
promised to extend the awards to cover other disciplines if they get
the necessary support”.
The awardees received a book, citation and cash prize of GH? 80.00 and GH? 100.00
Source: GNA
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