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To foster a culture of excellence and empower students, the Ennobled Foundation has partnered with Kinbu Senior High Technical School to introduce a prestigious award for the top Home Economics students.
As a champion of student empowerment, the Ennobled Foundation provides tailored mentorship programmes and educational initiatives spanning various professional disciplines.
Kinbu Senior High Technical School is the alma mater of the foundation's founder, Gloria Boye-Doku, who studied Home Economics.
Inspired by her own journey, she is now giving back through this initiative.
"I graduated in 2000, and I felt it was important to return and encourage Home Economics students. Even though I studied Home Economics, I want them to know that anything and everything is possible if they remain focused.
"This award aims to honour the top graduating student, whether male or female, with a cash prize and access to our mentorship network," she said.
The Headmistress of Kinbu Senior High Technical School, Sylvia Letcher-Teye welcomed the partnership, emphasising its alignment with the school's mission to promote academic excellence and empowerment.
"The selection will be based on WASSCE results, ensuring that the best Home Economics student is recognised and supported to further his or her education. It is my vision to see Kinbu become one of the best schools in Ghana," she said.
The Ennobled Foundation’s collaboration with Kinbu Senior High Technical School represents a key milestone in promoting academic excellence and empowering students.
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