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The 1978 year group of Apam Secondary School Old Students Association (ASSOSA) has decided to rehabilitate the school's sickbay to enable it to provide quality health service to the students. The group would re-ceil it; provide new beds and mattresses, bed sheets and drip stands as part of the rehabilitation. Mr. Raymond Amanfu, Chief Manager at the Bank of Ghana and a member of the group, said this at a homecoming visit by ASSOSA to the school last weekend. According to him, their decision to rehabilitate the sick bay was informed by the fact that it is the school that has trained them to be who they are, and, therefore, they are showing appreciation for what their old school had done for them. However, Mr Amanfu cautioned the students against making the place a rendezvous for dodging classes and other activities. He, further, advised them against adopting social vices like "sakawa" and occultism to achieve success in life, adding, that it is only through hard work that they could secure a better future. The Headmaster of the school, Mr Archibold Kobena Fuah, revealed the school has recorded the best result in the WASSE for about a decade now. He said out of the 495 candidates presented, 305 passed, with good grades in all the eight subjects, 117 in seven subjects, 17 passed in six subjects with no one failing in all subjects. He acknowledged that the school has produced great men and women who serve as role models for the students. Mr Fuah also cautioned old students against visiting their Alma Mater to incite students against school authorities as a way to settle personal scores. He urged them to regard whatever problem they had with school authorities as over as soon as they leave school. Source: GNA

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