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In a remarkable act of generosity and community spirit, the leadership of the Teshie 11 & 12 Class of 1993 has donated a printer-photocopier machine and accompanying accessories to their alma mater, now known as Teshie LEKMA 11 Junior High School.
The presentation, held on the school premises, was met with joy, appreciation, and heartfelt gratitude from the school’s management, staff, and students. The group, led by Mr. Michael Agordo (current President), mobilised resources from members both locally and internationally.
This thoughtful gesture by the 1993 Year Group demonstrates their continued commitment to the growth and development of their former school and the community that nurtured them. By donating this essential equipment, they have addressed one of the school’s pressing logistical needs — facilitating administrative work, easing lesson material preparation, and improving the overall teaching and learning environment.
The printer-photocopier machine will significantly enhance the efficiency of the school’s operations. Teachers will now be able to prepare and reproduce teaching materials with greater ease, allowing them to dedicate more time to classroom engagement and innovation. Students, on the other hand, will benefit from improved access to printed learning resources, particularly for assignments, tests, and continuous assessment activities.
Speaking on behalf of the school, the Headteacher, Ms. Vivian Esinam Adegbedu, expressed deep appreciation to the donors, saying:
“The entire staff and students of Teshie LEKMA 11 JHS wish to express our heartfelt gratitude for your generous donation to our school this morning. Your thoughtful contribution has touched our hearts and will significantly support our students’ learning and development.
"Your gesture bridges the past and present, connecting the history of Teshie 11 & 12 JSS to the current Teshie LEKMA 11 JHS. We are thankful for your continued connection to the school and for thinking of us. Thank you once again for your kindness and for investing in the future of our students. God bless you abundantly.”
During the presentation, representatives of the Class of 1993 encouraged the current students to remain focused, disciplined, and determined in their studies.
The group’s Vice President, Ms. Wendy Pappoe, speaking on behalf of the team, reminded the students that education remains the surest path to empowerment and success, urging them to make the most of the opportunities provided at Teshie LEKMA 11 JHS.
The day’s event was not only one of donation but also one of reconnection — a bridge between generations of students united by shared history and pride in their alma mater.
In closing, the school’s leadership extended an open appeal to other old students, corporate bodies, and benevolent individuals to emulate this noble example. Support, whether in kind or in cash, goes a long way toward improving the learning environment and shaping the next generation of leaders from Teshie.
“When old students give back, they don’t just donate equipment — they invest in the dreams of the future.”
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