Some Students Of Wesley Girls SHS Sleep On The Floor – School Prefect Laments

Abena Benewah, the senior prefect of Wesley Girls SHS has said that some students in the school do sleep on the floor. She expressed deep concern over the insufficient infrastructure plaguing the esteemed institution during a recent Speech and Prize Giving Day event, graced by the presence of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Wesley Girls SHS, renowned as an A-list pre-tertiary institution in Ghana, faces significant challenges due to the lack of adequate facilities, saying that some students sleep on the floor.
Benewah highlighted the dire situation faced by students, who are compelled to sleep on the bare floor due to the overcrowding issue, a sentiment corroborated by the school’s headmistress. “Hundreds of girls are sleeping on the floor. This problem also pushes us to eat our meals in two batches,” she lamented, appealing to the government for assistance in addressing the congestion and overcrowding.
Addressing the prevalent inconveniences and obstacles hindering progress, Benewah questioned the necessity for enduring such hardships when help could be sought. She emphasized the urgent need for intervention, citing issues such as the shortage of furniture and challenges in the IT lab.
Benewah further underscored the plight of students who lack proper seating and writing facilities, noting the use of plastic chairs in classrooms and the absence of tables for comfortable studying. The school’s infrastructure woes are exacerbated by the implementation of the Free Senior High School policy, which necessitates the adoption of a track system to accommodate two streams continuously.
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Opposition voices have criticized the government for implementing the policy without adequate infrastructure support, while the government has refuted these claims. The call for urgent action to address the infrastructure deficit at Wesley Girls SHS remains paramount to ensure an optimal learning environment for its students.
ABOUT WESLEY GIRLS SHS
Wesley Girls’ Senior High School, commonly referred to as Wesley Girls or Wey Gey Hey, is a prestigious all-female secondary school located in Cape Coast, Ghana. Founded in 1836 by the Methodist Church, Wesley Girls has a rich history and tradition of academic excellence, moral uprightness, and holistic development of its students.
The school offers a wide range of academic programs, including General Arts, General Science, Business, Visual Arts, Home Economics, and Technical programs. Wesley Girls is known for its strong emphasis on discipline, which is instilled through a well-defined code of conduct and a supportive environment that encourages personal growth and responsibility.
In addition to academics, the school places great importance on extracurricular activities such as sports, debating, drama, and cultural events. Students are encouraged to participate in these activities to develop their talents and leadership skills.
Wesley Girls has a strong alumni network, with many notable individuals who have excelled in various fields contributing to the school’s legacy. The school’s motto, “Live Pure, Speak True, Right Wrong, Follow the King,” reflects its commitment to producing well-rounded individuals who uphold high moral standards and contribute positively to society.
Overall, Wesley Girls’ Senior High School is esteemed for its academic excellence, strong moral values, and commitment to holistic development, making it one of the most respected secondary schools in Ghana.