Some of the pupils entertaining guests at the ceremony

‘Be humble to succeed in life’

A member of the Board of Directors of Danem Royal Montessori at Gbawe in Accra, Mr Ernest Ntim Ofori, has advised young people to be humble in order to succeed in life.

He said a lot of those who had succeeded in life were humble, listened to advice and worked hard to achieve their dreams.

Mr Ofori, who was speaking at the school’s seventh graduation ceremony in Accra, urged the students to respect their teachers, parents and study hard to become important personalities in future.

 

There were a lot of poetry recitals in different languages and the Tulip Class performed a wonderful choreography to entertain teachers, parents and guests.

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Former school prefects, Master Edwin Sedodo and Miss Naa Amokor, handed over the mantle of office to the newly elected prefects, Master Anthony Eliason and Miss Vanessa Adjedu Annan.

The Proprietress of the school, Mrs Emelia Lamptey, who handed over certificates to the graduates, advised the JHS Three graduates to be wary of the kind of people they made friends with in the senior high school.

Some students and members of staff were awarded prizes for hard work.

Ms Okailey Sarfowaa, Mr Isaiah Amoah and Mr Francis Honkanli were adjudged the best teachers of the school.

The Rose Class performed a biblical play on the story of King Solomon.

 

The writers are JHS students of the Danem Royal Montessori at Gbawe, Accra.

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