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The Tema Secondary School Old Students Association (TOSA) Year 2000 Alumni has once again demonstrated its commitment to supporting education by donating 105 mono desks to their alma mater.
The presentation took place on Monday, September 22, 2025, as part of the group’s ongoing efforts to improve teaching and learning conditions at the school.
Speaking at the event, the Chairman of the anniversary planning committee expressed his profound gratitude to his colleagues for showing commitment towards their Legacy Project.
He could not hide his excitement about seeing the group's dream of giving back to their alma mater come true.

The Assistant Headmistress Domestic also thanked the group and promised that she, together with her staff, would ensure that desks were maintained to prolong their lifespan.
She encouraged the group to keep on supporting the school.
Earlier this year, the group also provided corn and vegetable mills to the school to support the school's pantry in food preparation, further cementing their commitment to giving back.
The alumni expressed fulfilment and pride in their collective achievements while praying for good health and long life to continue supporting Tema Secondary School in the years ahead.
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