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The Ga East Municipal Directorate of Education has commended Unique Child Academy in Haatso for having four of its students topping the 2022 BECE Examinations in the Municipality.
The commendation was made at a meeting held on the 5th of September 2023, at Abokobi with heads of Junior High Schools in the Ga East Municipality. The Municipal Education Directorate, annually announces and congratulates four (4) outstanding candidates and their respective Schools for obtaining High scores in the BECE Examination.
The Ga East Municipal Education Directorate announced that all four of 2022’s outstanding students in the Municipality emerged from Unique Child Academy. The practice has been that, normally, the best students would emerge from different schools.
Following this achievement, the Board of Directors of Unique Child Academy has congratulated the 2022 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) Candidates, the management as well as the entire Teaching and non-teaching staff for the stellar performance of the School.
A statement issued by the Board chairman, Philip Boateng Mensah, said having one school sweeping all the 4 best students rarely happens and lauded all persons whose efforts made it possible for the school to achieve that feat.
The statement indicated that out of the twenty-two (22) students presented by Unique Child Academy for the 2022 BECE, the lowest grade was aggregate ten (10), and the students gained admission into their respective first-choice schools. The statement acknowledged the strides being made in creating a learning environment that is conducive to character transformation, teaching, and learning.
It said as part of its ideals, the school motivates children to learn and looks forward to achieving great rewards. Furthermore, it creates a learning environment where the child is respected, loved and cared for.
The statement assured the management that the Board of Unique Child Academy will continue to provide the necessary resources to improve upon its academic achievements, as seen the school's 2022 BECE results.
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