The Pentecost Preparatory School, a Bole based private school in the Savannah Region, has held its sixth graduation ceremony for kindergarten to Junior High School (JHS) in grand style.
The school, graduated 98 children, made up of KG2 pupils to Basic 1 Basic 6 pupils to JHS 1 and JHS 3 pupils at its 6th annual graduation ceremony.
The ceremony was held under the theme “unleashed for holistic excellence through education”.
Individuals including the Bole District Chief Executive, Kasapewura, the MP’s representative, parents, chiefs and clergy greeted the occasion.
The colourful display of sheer rich cultural performances and traditional dances, choreography, poetry recitals and a dramatic presentation on electoral violence by the pupils brought mixed feelings among the gatherings.
These performances highlighted the diverse talents of the pupils and provided a vibrant showcase of the school’s commitment to holistic education, which places great emphasis on individual so that each child has the opportunity to reach their maximum potential.
Addressing parents and school children at the ceremony, Mr Nathan Goloto, Headteacher of the school expressed gratitude to the Bole District Pastor of the Pentecost church,Pastor Benjamin Addo for his contributions to the school’s development.
Mr. Nathan indicated that the graduation ceremony not only celebrated academic achievements but also reinforced the collaborative spirit among the school community, setting a positive tone for the students’ future endeavours.
He advised the pupils to maintain good behaviour both in and out of school and to prioritize their education for the socio-economic betterment of the country and thanked the teaching and non-teaching staff, management team, Parent Teacher Association (PTA) and all partners for their various contributions to the school’s growth.
The headmaster of the school urged parents to actively support their children’s education, emphasising the school’s dedication to providing quality education.
He also appealed to stakeholders and the general public to assist the school in completing its classroom structure for an improved teaching and learning.
Source: yagbonradioonline