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Great Community Royal School in Tegbi Agbedrafor, a community in the Anloga District of the Volta Region on Friday, December 17, held its first graduation ceremony for students at the primary level.
The institution was established in 2019 by the late Anthony James Kofi Ashiadey.
Speaking during the ceremony, the head teacher of the school, Ashiadey Dotsey indicated that the institution has been performing tremendously in terms of academics and extra curricular activities.

He noted that Great Community Royal School is poised to empower children to acquire the relevant knowledge needed to enable them to stand out wherever they may find themselves.
Mr Ashiadey Dotsey spoke highly of the teachers employed, insisting that their efforts coupled with those from parents and guardians have gone a long way to support and shape the students.

On behalf of the Ghana Education Service (GES), Mr Agbakpe Godknows graced the occasion. He urged the school not to relent its efforts to ensure the students receive quality education.
"Quality education is key to better life hence prudent to offer same to the students," Mr Agbakpe insisted.
Also, he called on the school authorities to strive for excellence and instill discipline in both teaching and non-teaching staff as well as the students.
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