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The Aburi Girls Senior High School (SHS) in the Eastern Region is grieving over the death of its Headmistress, Cynthia Anim.
The tragic incident occurred while she was in Rome, Italy, attending an educational workshop alongside a Deputy Minister of Education, other heads of senior high schools, and selected students.
The exact cause of death is however unclear.
Cynthia Anim was a dedicated educator known for her commitment to improving the quality of secondary education in Ghana.
She was participating in an international workshop designed to enhance educational standards when this unfortunate event occurred.
In a formal statement, the Chairman of the school’s Board of Governors, Rev. E.A. Asiedu, conveyed the deep sorrow felt by students, staff, and parents alike.
He described the late Mrs Anim as a passionate leader whose vision and efforts significantly advanced the academic excellence of Aburi Girls Senior High School.
“With the sure hope of the resurrection, we regret to inform honourable members of the sad and distressing news of the passing of our Headmistress, Mrs. Cynthia Anim."
"We extend our heartfelt condolences to her family and the entire Aburi Girls Senior High School community.”
In response to this significant loss, an emergency board meeting has been convened for Monday, September 30, at 10 a.m. in the school’s Boardroom.
The meeting aims to discuss arrangements and the way forward following Mrs. Anim’s passing, ensuring that her legacy continues to inspire the school's mission.
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