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New 33-Unit Classroom Block Commissioned at State Experimental School, Nhyiaeso

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A significant milestone in education infrastructure development was marked today as the Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Dr. Stephen Amoah, in collaboration with the Mayor of Kumasi, Hon. Richard Kwasi Ofori Boadi Agyemang, officially commissioned a newly constructed 33-unit classroom block for the State Experimental School at Nhyiaeso.

This modern facility is a testament to the commitment of both the government and local authorities to improving the quality of education in the region.

The newly constructed classroom block boasts an array of state-of-the-art facilities, including a spacious library, a well-equipped computer laboratory, a headmaster’s office, and a staff common room.

These facilities are designed to provide students with a conducive learning environment, equipped with the necessary resources to excel academically.

The new facility replaces the old, dilapidated structure that had served the school for decades, providing a significant boost to teaching and learning.

The construction of the new classroom block is a result of a collaborative effort between the Member of Parliament, the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, and other stakeholders. Dr. Amoah expressed his gratitude to the Mayor, the Metro Education Directorate, school authorities, traditional leaders, and all stakeholders for their unwavering support and collaboration. He emphasized that quality education is a collective responsibility and called on all stakeholders to continue playing their part in ensuring the success of the school.

The Mayor of Kumasi, Hon. Boadi, commended Dr. Amoah for his commitment to education and pledged the Assembly’s continued support towards providing safe, modern learning environments across the metropolis. He encouraged students to study hard and strive for excellence, emphasizing the importance of education in shaping the future of the region.

The Metro Director of Education, Mr. David Oppong, described the project as a significant boost to teaching and learning, highlighting the importance of modern infrastructure in enhancing the quality of education. The Headteacher of the school, Joana Anokyewaa, expressed deep gratitude to the MP for the new facility and assured that it would be well maintained.

The commissioning ceremony was attended by several dignitaries, including the MP for Bantama, Hon. Francis Asenso-Boakye, Metro Coordinating Director Francis Dwira Darko, Assembly Members, traditional leaders, teachers, parents, and pupils. The event marked a significant milestone in the development of the State Experimental School, Nhyiaeso, and is expected to have a positive impact on the academic performance and overall well-being of the students.

The commissioning of the new 33-unit classroom block at the State Experimental School, Nhyiaeso, is a testament to the commitment of the government and local authorities to improving the quality of education in the region.

The project is a significant step towards providing students with a conducive learning environment, equipped with modern facilities and resources. As the school community looks to the future, they can be assured that the new facility will play a vital role in shaping the academic success and personal growth of the students.

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