Saint Francis College Beats 6 Colleges In Volta Region In A Quiz Contest.

SAINT FRANCIS COLLEGE BEATS 6 COLLEGES IN VOLTA REGION

Saint Francis College Beats 6 Colleges In Volta Region In A Quiz Contest.

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Saint Francis College of Education is one of the best training colleges in Ghana. Franco is the best in terms of Academics and other disciplines.

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A quiz contest was scheduled among all the training colleges in the Oti and Volta Region.schools that participated in the quiz competition are, Saint Francis College of Education (FRANCO), Saint Theresia College of Education ( TERESCO), Jasikan (JASIKO), Akatsi (AKATSICO). Amezope College of Education (AMECO) and Dambai College of Education (DACE/DATCO).

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All the contestants and their supporters converge at Jasikan College of Education to participate and witness the contest. At the initial stage, the competition was very tough for all the seven colleges of Education. With time, we got to seperate the boys from the men.

At the end of the contest, (FRANCO) emerged as the winners with 73 points. Akasti College of Education placed second with 59 points and Jasikan college of Education came third with 52 points. The students of Saint Francis College of Education who attended the program could not remain silent. Jubilation all over the JASICO campus.

It was a nice contest and FRANCO did it again. All glory to God Almighty. The Winner from the Volta Sector will be competing winners from other sectors.

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Wisdom Hammond

Written by Wisdom Hammond

Education consultant, strategic writing specialist, and academic administrative analyst with over 15 years of industry insights mapping Ghana's educational ecosystem transitions.

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