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“We’re Here to Compete and Conquer!” – Moreag Montessori Confident Ahead of PSBSAC

School Leaders, Teachers, and Students Set Their Sights on Victory in the Perfect Series Basic Schools Assessment Contest

Story Highlights
  • The school is excited to compete in the prestigious Perfect Series Basic Schools Assessment Contest
  • School leaders and teachers believe their students have what it takes to win the trophy
  • The school relies on Perfect Series textbooks

Moreag Montessori School has proudly entered the second edition of the Perfect Series Basic Schools Assessment Contest (PSBSAC), fueling excitement and setting high expectations for the competition.

Like other participating schools, Moreag Montessori went through a thrilling audition process at its campus at Abuakwa Manhyia, with students eager to showcase their academic prowess.

Speaking to Lawson News, the Proprietress of the school, Mrs. Hannah Opoku Antwi, expressed confidence in her students, stating that other participating schools have been victorious in the past, and she believes her students have what it takes to bring the trophy home.

She encouraged them to study hard, assuring them that their dedication would yield great achievements.

Mrs. Opoku Antwi also highlighted the school’s reliance on Perfect Series Textbooks, noting that they align with the curriculum and are well-structured for effective learning. She recommended the books to other schools that are yet to adopt them.

The Headmaster, Mr. Kwarteng David, shared his excitement about the school’s participation, stating, “Our students always love competitions, and they have long desired to be part of this prestigious contest.”

He further emphasized that PSBSAC would help boost students’ confidence and uncover hidden talents for the world to see.

Teachers at Moreag Montessori echoed similar sentiments, stating that their partnership with Perfect Series has greatly benefited the school. One teacher remarked, “With God and the help of Perfect Series textbooks, we are confident of winning the trophy.”

Following the audition assessment, students expressed confidence in their performance. Some described the test as easy, while others noted that most of the questions had already been covered by their teachers, making it easier to answer.

As Moreag Montessori embarks on this academic challenge, expectations are high, and the school is poised to make a mark in the competition.

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