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Crystal Heights International School marked its 10th anniversary with a celebration attended by teachers, management, parents, and students.
The event highlighted a decade of innovation, achievement, and dedication to educational excellence.
Ten years ago, in Amasaman Shikpontele, Crystal Heights International School began as a dream, a dream rooted in the belief that every child deserves an environment where they can discover their potential, nurture their talents, and grow into confident, principled, and globally minded citizens.
What began as a modest vision has, through dedication and collective effort, blossomed into a thriving institution.

Over the past decade, the journey has been marked by innovation, achievement, and unwavering commitment to excellence. Students have excelled across academic disciplines, creative arts, and leadership roles.
Crystal Heights International School's accomplishments speak not only of hard work but also of the commitment of teachers, women, and men who give their best daily, who go beyond the call of duty, and who remain the heartbeat of the institution.
Beyond serving its own students, Crystal Heights International School has supported other schools in the municipality by giving them access to its modern laboratories and libraries for STEM and TVET learning.

Speaking at the event, the Managing Director of Crystal Heights International School, Emmanuel Dadzie Entsie, expressed gratitude to parents for their trust and continuous support.
He also thanked them for believing in the vision of the school by entrusting the growth and education of their children.
"To our faculty and staff, today, we salute your dedication, professionalism, and passion. Crystal Heights International School is what it is because you have invested your time, energy, and hearts into the lives of our students," he added.

Celebrating this milestone, the commitment of the school is to cultivate excellence, nurture character, build responsible and compassionate leaders, and ensure that every child who enters the school leaves equipped to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
GA West Municipal Director of Education, Mr. Victor Noye Tawiah, commended the school’s collaboration and its assistance to other schools through the use of its STEM facilities.
Member of Parliament for Amasaman, Sedem Kweku Afenyo, also praised the school for its contributions, including job creation and the positive impact it has made on learners.

Some students, teachers, and non-teaching staff were awarded for their dedication to work and long service.
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