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The 9th edition of the two most popular senior high school events in the Country Face of High School & Face of Teens Ghana 2021 took place at the newly Ultra Modern Auditorium of GNAT Hall, the citadel of Teachers Headquarters in Accra.
It was a display of leadership skills, confidence, talent, professionalism, patriotism and fashion extravaganza.
Students and parents were all excited once again of their peers and wards performances as the delegates took turns each to unearth their talent, speak about humanitarian projects they have carried out in their communities, brag about their schools and put into practice what they have been learning as theory in the classroom.

Seven International travel tickets were up for grabs among the 30 finalists from different senior high schools across the country.
The delegates exhibited and showcased different forms of patriotism for Nation, to the admiration of the audience. Indeed, the contribution of Face of High school and Face of Teens Ghana towards the development of young people in our country to make a difference cannot be underestimated.

They provide huge National platforms for young people to tell positive stories and pledge their support for National Development. They nurture talents and engage students with practical learning outside the classroom.
They make students role models and give them a real sense of achievement. Patrons could not hide their tension and expectations when the results was about to be declared.

Our reporters were also victims of the moment of tension. At the end of this year's contest, Miss Martina Owusu Ansah Of Agogo State College won the Face of High School Ghana 2021 ambassadorial title for the first time as a female from Ashanti Region and Master Abdul Rashid Lukman of St Dominic Senior High Technical School popularly know as Fargon emerged winner for the boys category as the king of High Schools.
It was full of emotions and tears of joy when Miss Angelina Obeniwah of Wesley Grammar Senor High School in the Greater Accra Region won the Face of Teens Ghana 2021 ambassadorial title.

Also, Bono region led by Miss Priscilla Ama Awuah Kyerawaa of Our Lady of Mount Carmel SHS was crowned as Miss Teen Globe Ghana 2021, whiles Miss Emmanuella Ziddah of Bright Senior High School in the Eastern region was decorated as Miss Teen International Ghana 2021.
Abigail Afful popularly known as 6 hours from Swedru Senior High School in the Central Region won the Miss Teen Earth Ghana 2021 title and Miss Rachel Charley of Ada Sec Tech in the Greater Accra Region won the Miss Humanitarian Queen title.

While two of them had conditional offer tickets, 7 tickets in all were provided by the organizers to give the students International exposure to represent their schools and country on the global stage and deepen their cross-cultural exchange to showcase Ghana and its rich culture.
In an interview with the organizers, all the seven winners will have an all-expense-paid trip to Nairobi, Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

According to the organizers, Face of High School and Face of Teens Ghana is a life-changing Experience event that is designed to give young people the opportunity to discover, learn, be empowered, and to lead. They promise a big surprise during the 10th-anniversary package slated for next year's edition at the National Theatre of Ghana where the event has been running for 8 consecutive times.
It is indeed the biggest High School event that is unearthing talents, building the confidence of students, bringing schools together to solve societal problems, and equipping young people to be career-oriented and leaders ready to succeed in life.

The journey to do good has only begun and we wish all the seven winners the very best of their reign. The rest went home with other Awards and will all support the ultimate winners to make a difference.
Below are more pictures from the event:





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