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British Council honors Top performing Ghanaian Students

Twenty-seven top-performing students from Ghanaian schools have received a total of forty-seven awards from the British Council in honour of their exceptional performance in the Cambridge International exams.

The ceremony took place at the Accra International Conference Centre on Saturday, 24 June, and was attended by the students, their families, school leaders, and teachers from the 82 British Council Partner Schools in the country.

Top achievers who received the Star Performer Awards are:

Joel Owuraku Nkrumah – from Angela Specialist School International with a record of 10 A-stars in IGSCE

Elisabeth Yetimget Demissie – from African Science Academy with a record three A-stars at the A-Level exams

Some of the other winners were:
Jash Prakash Shah, East Airport International School, IGCSE Accounting.

Naana Ekua Adokua Annan- Galaxy International School, IGCSE Information and Communication Technology.

Chrisma Thania Ewurabena Egyirwaa Fabin, Ghana Christian International High School, GCE O Level English.

Gabrielle Nartey, Delhi Private School International, IGSCE Literature in English.

Two schools received The Best Performing Schools award:
Angels Specialist School International – Overall IGSCE School.

African Science Academy- Overall A-Level School.

The school director of Angels Specialist School, Joel Duncan Idun, was delighted to be recognized and noted that “We are exceptionally proud of the achievements of these dedicated students. Their awards are a testimony to the hard work put in by them and our teachers.”

Country director for the British Council Ghana, Nii Doodo Dodoo said: “The British Council Partner Schools community is a network of over 2000 educators across the world, including leaders of forward-thinking schools with an international outlook, and teachers committed to a modern, student-centered approach to teaching. Ours is a community that extends beyond the classroom to support parents and carers who want to improve the life chances of their children.”

The British Council Ghana has partnered with 82 schools, 120 school leaders, and 2500 teachers to bring the Cambridge qualification to young Ghanaians.

“I am proud of the accomplishments of the 33 award winners today” She added.

Abigail Grit
Abigail Grit
Abigail Grit Bodo is a young passionate Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist.
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