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The Wisdom and Intelligence Training School (WIT School), the pioneering Finland Model School in Ghana and West Africa, recently hosted its momentous 2nd annual speech and prize-giving day ceremony.
The event marked a significant milestone as over ten exceptional students graduated to higher classes, while several others received certificates for their outstanding academic achievements.
The ceremony brought together proud families of the graduates and dedicated staff members of the institution.
The jubilant atmosphere was set with a captivating performance by the school's choir, followed by a heartfelt congratulatory message delivered by the esteemed principal, Ms Baaba Spencer.
She expressed her profound appreciation to parents, teachers, and students for their unwavering support and dedication.
In commemoration of its fifth anniversary, the WIT School launched the WIT Endowment Fund (WEF), a noble initiative aimed at assisting underprivileged students across Ghana.
Those interested in supporting this commendable cause can find more information on how to contribute to the fund by visiting the WIT School website at thewitschool.com.
The WIT School is currently open for admissions. To seize this exceptional opportunity and learn more about the institution's unparalleled educational offerings, prospective students and parents are encouraged to visit www.thewitschool.com.
With its unwavering commitment to fostering brilliance and shaping future leaders, the WIT School continues to make an indelible mark on the educational landscape, enriching the lives of students and elevating the standards of education in Ghana and beyond.
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