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St. Theresa’s School Marches into the Perfect Series Basic Schools Assessment Contest with High Hopes

With determination and enthusiasm, St. Theresa’s students gear up for the prestigious academic challenge, aiming for excellence and victory.

Story Highlights
  • Students and teachers express confidence in their performance
  • St. Theresa’s School has a 60+ year history of academic excellence
  • The contest prepares learners for future academic success

St. Theresa’s School has set its sights on academic excellence as it officially joins the Perfect Series Basic Schools Assessment Contest (PSBSAC).

The school’s audition for the contest took place on its premises, with learners and teachers expressing great enthusiasm.

Speaking to Lawson News, Mrs. Lydia Aryeh, the Assistant Headmistress, emphasized that while St. Theresa’s has participated in several competitions, the PSBSAC’s focus on primary learners made it particularly appealing to them.

“We believe our learners will excel and reach the top,” she stated confidently.

Located at North Kaneshie, Greater Accra, St. Theresa’s School has been shaping young minds for over 60 years, having been established by religious sisters.

Mrs. Aryeh highlighted the school’s commitment to holistic education and Catholic discipline, which has produced many distinguished personalities in society.

Teachers at the school reiterated their confidence in the learners, stating that they are well-prepared and eager for competitions.

“Our learners are always ready. We train them for contests like this, and we believe they will emerge as champions,” they affirmed.

The students had mixed reactions after the assessment, with some finding it challenging while others were optimistic about scoring 100%.

Meanwhile, Mr. Jesus Julius Ellis, the Public Relations Officer for the Ablekuma Central Municipal Directorate, praised the initiative, stating that the contest empowers children to learn independently.

“The competition is an excellent avenue for learners to develop their abilities and compete on a global level. Parents should support and encourage their wards to take part,” he said.

He further noted that the PSBSAC aligns with BECE performance standards, making it a valuable platform to prepare students for future academic excellence.

With determination and preparation, St. Theresa’s School is set to make a strong impact in the contest, eyeing the ultimate crown.

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