SSNIT Presbyterian Model School Joins the Battle for Academic Supremacy in Basic Schools Assessment Contest
With high hopes and rigorous preparation, SSNIT Presbyterian Model School steps up to compete in the prestigious Perfect Series Basic Schools Assessment Contest, aiming for victory

The Ashanti Region Edition of the Perfect Series Basic Schools Assessment Contest is in full swing, and SSNIT Presbyterian Model School has officially entered the competition, becoming the second school in the region to join the challenge.
The school’s audition took place on Friday, March 14, in a vibrant and exciting atmosphere at the school premises.
Speaking to Lawson News, Mr. Evans Owusu Okyere, who represented the headmaster, expressed the school’s enthusiasm about the contest. He described it as a great opportunity to showcase their academic excellence and boost the school’s reputation.
“We believe in our school’s capabilities. Having participated in various competitions and achieved remarkable success, we were motivated to take on this challenge. Our goal is clear—we are here to win!” Mr. Owusu Okyere stated.
He also commended the Perfect Series Textbooks, noting that they align with the NaCCA curriculum and provide additional valuable information that enhances teaching and learning.
Teachers at the school affirmed that their learners are well-prepared and ready to outperform other schools in the contest. They emphasized that the Perfect Series textbooks have been instrumental in improving both teaching and learning, further boosting their confidence in the competition.
Meanwhile, the learners expressed excitement about the audition process, with many stating that they performed well and are optimistic about securing the required pass mark to represent their school in the next stage.
With SSNIT Presbyterian Model School now in the race, the competition is heating up, and the battle for the top spot is on! Will they emerge victorious?