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In the heart of Cape Coast, during the recent interschools and inter-zones athletics competition, a moment unfolded that captured not just applause, but awe.
As the crowd hushed in anticipation, a young high jumper from St. Augustine’s College took to the field. In one graceful arc, Gilbert Ampiah soared over the bar and straight into the hearts of all who watched, not just as an athlete, but as an emblem of perseverance, courage, and possibility.
Now, that same young man is set to represent Ghana at the 2025 Para Athletics Meeting, and the nation could not be prouder.
For those privileged to witness his phenomenal performance in Cape Coast, Gilbert’s rise comes as no surprise. His determination, raw talent, and spirit were unmistakable.
But even more remarkable is the context: Gilbert is a para-athlete, and his journey to this point has not been paved with ease. It has been marked by grit, faith, and the unshakable belief that disability is not inability.
Gilbert Ampiah is a Form One General Arts student at St. Augustine’s College, studyingEconomics, Geography, Business Management, and Government.
He is also a proud member ofSt. John's House, one of the College’s historic and vibrant halls of residence. Balancing academic excellence with athletic prowess, Gilbert exemplifies the well-rounded ethos Augusco instills in its students.
As a proud alumnus of St. Augustine’s College — APSU '80 — and a lifelong lover of sports and inclusivity, I find Gilbert’s story profoundly moving. He stands as a beacon not only for the current generation of APSUnians but for Ghanaians everywhere who dare to dream beyond their circumstances.

At Augusco, we are bound by the motto “Omnia Vincit Labor” — Perseverance Conquers All. Gilbert Ampiah is living proof of this timeless truth.
His leap was more than a jump; it was a statement. A bold, defiant, and beautiful declaration that no limitation of the body can cage the will of the spirit.
As Gilbert prepares to step onto the global stage, we stand behind him — not only as APSUnians, but as a united Ghanaian family. Gilbert, we salute you. Your story uplifts, your talent inspires, and your courage reminds us that greatness often emerges from the most unexpected places.
Go, Gilbert. Soar higher. The world is watching — and cheering.
God bless you. God bless St. Augustine’s College. God bless Ghana.
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