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The 2022 edition of the Ghana Inter-School Festival comes off at the El Wak Sports Stadium on March 25.
The event aims at unifying and promoting sports and recreational activities in schools across the country.
Twenty schools within Accra will be participating in football, basketball, quiz, dancing, singing and rap competitions.



Participating schools include; Kanda International School, Crown Prince Academy, Apostolic Holy Child Academy, New Life Preparatory School, Sunny Side International School, St Thomas Prep & JHS, Greater Care International School, and Rama School.
The rest are Odorkor S.D.A School, Happy Home School, E.P Bethel School, Ophi Emmanuel Preparatory School, Salad Preparatory School, Eve-Godson International School, Antah Academy, Christ Apostolic School, Ben's Glasgow Academy, Damata School and God's Will Academy School.
This year, the tuition fees of three brilliant but needy students will be taken care of.
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