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President of the 1999 Year Group, Elvis Nyarko Anipah (right) presenting the dustbins to Headmaster of the School, Mr Jacob Afful (3rd from left) while students, staff and some of the old students look on
President of the 1999 Year Group, Elvis Nyarko Anipah (right) presenting the dustbins to Headmaster of the School, Mr Jacob Afful (3rd from left) while students, staff and some of the old students look on

Ghanass 1999 Year group supports alma mater

The 1999 Year Group of the Ghana Senior High School (GHANASS) in Koforidua in the Eastern Region has donated eight dustbins worth over GH¢2,000 to their alma mater.

The donation forms part of activities to mark the 1999 Year Group’s 20th anniversary since they completed GHANASS.

It is also to ensure that GHANASS, which has a reputation as being one of the cleanest schools in the region, continues to maintain its high standards.

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The President of the 1999 Year Group, Elvis Nyarko Anipah, who presented the items, said it was a token of their appreciation to the school that had groomed them into responsible adults.

He added that they would always be available to support their alma mater.

The Headmaster, Mr Jacob Afful, expressed gratitude to the group and said old students of GHANASS had been very supportive and urged them to continue to help them.

The 1999 Year Group also held a Career Guidance and Mentorship session for final year students dubbed: “GHANASS Connect.”

The session, held in partnership with the PALI (Passionate Africa Leadership Institute) Ghana, saw old students from various professions share their experiences and what students needed to do to get into the various fields.

The interactive session was also attended by some second-year students and teachers.

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Some of the 1999 old students in a pose with the headmaster, staff and the school prefects.

The students were all ears during the career counselling session.

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