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Opoku Ware school authorities refute claims of mass de-boardinization

Opoku Ware mass de-boardinization

Opoku Ware School has recently been at the center of controversy over alleged mass de-boardinization claims, which the school’s authorities have categorically refuted.

In a statement, Rev. Stephen Sekyere Owusu, the Headmaster, addressed the swirling rumors, clarifying that the school’s recent disciplinary measures were not as widespread as reported.

According to him, the actions were taken against a specific group of students who had left the school premises for the Easter break without proper authorization, not the purported 1,200 or 6,000 students mentioned in various reports.

Rev. Owusu stressed the school’s commitment to maintaining discipline and adhering to the rules set by the Ghana Education Service (GES).

He explained that the affected students were asked to stay home temporarily, pending the decision of the Disciplinary Committee (DC).

To address the situation thoroughly and involve all stakeholders in the disciplinary process, the school administration has organized a meeting with the parents of these students.

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The headmaster’s aim is to ensure such incidents do not recur, highlighting the school’s zero-tolerance policy towards indiscipline.

By involving parents in the resolution process, Opoku Ware School is making a concerted effort to partner with families in reinforcing the importance of following school regulations.

Rev. Owusu’s appeal to parents to support the school in instilling discipline rather than encouraging defiance underscores a collaborative approach to education and student welfare.

This clarification from the school’s headmaster serves as a reminder of the importance of clear communication between educational institutions and the public.

It also emphasizes the role of discipline in shaping the character and future of students, reaffirming Opoku Ware School’s reputation as an institution committed to excellence and order.

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NSMQ 2023 Semi-Final Contest 2 Today – Prempeh College To Win (LIVE)

NSMQ 2023 Semi-Final Contest 2 Today - Prempeh College To Win (LIVE)

The National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) 2023 Semi-Final Contest 2 will be held today October 19, in the afternoon. At stake is a spot in the finals of the competition. Five-time winners Prempeh College have vowed to bring heaven down to win their sixth title.

The five-time winners are hoping to meet Presec Legon in the finals and cause Presec the kind of pain they caused them in 2022. A win for Prempeh College will be a chance to redeem their image and close the gap of Presec who have won the trophy seven times already.

Today’s semi-final contest is going to be a tough one for all schools.

The competing schools for the second spot in the finals are Opoku Ware School, Pope John SHS & Min. Sem and Prempeh College.

This contest is not going to be a walkover for any school.  While Prempeh College looks like a traditional favourate to win it, the two other schools, Opoku Ware School and Pope John SHS & Min have everything it takes to win it.

The likes of Stephen Baah, the Form 1 student unleashed by Opoku Ware School in the quarters can be torn in the flesh of the other schools if he finds his true elements in the Semis.

If Opoku Ware School can make good use of Stephen Baah, they can cause an upset in the Semis and send  Pope John SHS & Min. Sem and Prempeh College parking out of the competition.

 

Opoku Ware School vs Pope John SHS & Min. Sem vs  Prempeh College – Contest Time

The Opoku Ware School vs Pope John SHS & Min. Sem vs  Prempeh College goes live at 12:30 in the afternoon.

 

NSMQ 2023 Semi-Final Contest 2 Today - Prempeh College To Win (LIVE)

Watch the NSMQ 2023 Semi-Final Contest 2 LIVE

We shall soon broadcast the live contest here as soon as it commences. Join us to support your school or the contestants you support so they can win the NSMQ 2023 Semi-Final Contest 2 Today.

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NSMQ List of Winners Over The Years (History Table)

 

 

Below is the list of winners of the National Science and Maths Quiz(NSMQ) over the years.

SchoolYear
Prempeh College, Kumasi1994
Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School, Legon1995
Prempeh College, Kumasi1996
Opoku Ware School, Kumasi1997
Achimota School, Accra1998
Mfantsipim School, Cape Coast1999
St. Peter’s Secondary School, Nkwatia2000
Pope John Secondary School, Koforidua2001
Opoku Ware School, Kumasi2002
Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School, Legon2003
Achimota School, Accra2004
St. Peter’s Secondary School, Nkwatia2005
Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School, Legon2006
St. Augustine’s College, Cape Coast2007
Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School, Legon2008
Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School, Legon2009
Ghana Secondary Technical School, Takoradi2012
St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, Accra2013
Mfantsipim School, Cape Coast2014
Prempeh College, Kumasi2015
Adisadel College2016
Prempeh College2017
St. Peter’s Senior High School, Nkwatia2018
St. Augustine’s College, Cape Coast2019
Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School, Legon2020
Prempeh College2021
Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School, Legon2022

 

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