Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Princess Royal Creche and Nursery School holds 16th graduation

By: Benjamin Xornam Glover, TEMA
Princess Royal Creche and Nursery School has held its 16th graduation on parents to develop interest in their children education and spend time with them. In all, six students graduate graduated from the school to pursue basic education. The Headmistress of the school, Mrs Vida Ofosuhene of the school stressed that education plays a key role in the development of the child hence the establishment of early child care and development centers however, parents complement the roles of teachers hence the need to show interest in what their children do at school, help them, encourage them and spend quality time with them at home. She also urged the graduates to ensure that the quality education they received from the school would be evident in their daily lives. Mrs Ofosuhene also commended the teachers for the role they have played in molding and encouraged them to identify their short falls in the classroom in order to make improvements. Mrs Agnes Bossman Armah , a parent, urged fellow parents to develop interest in their children education and spend time with them. “Parents should not leave the development of their children solely to teachers or educational authorities,” he added.


She urged the graduates to continue working hard to advance in their education. Special awards for academic excellence were given to the deserving pupils and students. Princess Royal Creche and Nursery School started in January 12, 1998 with only one child but has to date contributed to the training of several children with the first graduands currently in level 100 of university studying various subjects including Medicine, Law, Engineering among other subjects.

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