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As the final exam papers are tucked away and WASSCE results eagerly await, one event is calling out to Senior High School (SHS) leavers across Ghana with a bold invitation: “Pens Down & Level Up, Drip to Trip!”
Slated for Saturday, October 18, 2025, at the lush and scenic Bonsu Eco Park in the Eastern Region, the “Pens Down & Level Up 2025” adventure promises more than just a break from academic stress. It’s a one-day experience combining education, entertainment, and eco-tourism in one unforgettable package.
Organised by ComMedia Concept Ltd in partnership with High Skul Clique and Multimedia Group Ltd, the event is purposefully designed to help students transition smoothly from high school to tertiary education.
Over 1,000 students from across the country will come together to gain.
Participants will be privileged to get insider advice from experts regarding Ghana’s top universities on admissions and course selection; clarity on subject and registration requirements; and a chance to engage in an interactive Q&A covering scholarships, career paths, and university life.

The organisers stated, “We want to celebrate students and also equip them to make smart, informed choices about their next steps. It’s about having fun while preparing for the future.”
Pens Down & Level Up, Drip to Trip taps into the beauty and thrills of Bonsu Eco Park with exciting activities like guided nature walks, the iconic canopy walk, heart-pounding zip-lining, horse riding, swimming, and more.
All activities take place in a safe, supervised environment, offering students a refreshing and healthy way to celebrate the end of their SHS journey.
The entire experience comes at a discounted rate of GHS 300 (reduced from GHS 350), covering round-trip transport, access to all adventure activities, full participation in educational workshops, concert and entertainment access
Early registration is highly encouraged. Students or schools interested in participating can call or WhatsApp 024 427 2460 to secure a spot. Payment can also be made to 024 427 2460.
It’s time to celebrate the end of one chapter and boldly step into the next in style.
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