Teachers should treat pupils as their own children-Nkoranza South DCE

Nyinase (B/A) Sept.21, GNA – Mr. Emmanuel Kwadwo Agyekum, Nkoranza South District Chief Executive, has urged teachers to show compassion to their pupils and students and handle them as their biological children to keep them in school.

The government will always appreciate the good works and efforts of teachers since education is the bedrock of the country’s development and teachers are the responsible agents, the DCE said.

Mr. Agyekum was addressing the staff and school children of Nyinase and Mpem primary schools on Tuesday when he accompanied the District Director of Education, Madam Philippa Banson, to welcome new pupils to school.

He urged them to offer selfless and dedicated service and support to the education of the children to become responsible leaders in future.

Mr. Agyekum announced that the District Assembly was doing its best to provide every school community with school buildings and furniture.

He called on parents to support and encourage their children with the provision of their basic needs to sustain their interest in school.

Madam Banson advised parents to make time for their young children and organise them properly before they left home for their economic activities.

She commended teachers in the district for working hard to record an impressive performance at this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).

Nkoranza South district obtained 73.45 per cent as compared to last year’s 52 per cent performance.

Madam Banson appealed to the teachers to keep their hard working spirit and to do extra work to build on the achievements made to further improve education in the District.

She advised parents to collaborate with teachers to promote discipline in schools to ensure remarkable changes in the performance of their students.

Source: GhanaWeb

You may like

YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER – MP TELLS ASIEDU NKETIA FOR CALLING EC INCOMPETENT

Refrain from relationships with multiple partners, premarital sex, and abortions to live long. – Teenagers Advised

Dormaa Central Chief Imam urges fellow Muslims to take opportunity to partake in the next Hajj trip

GoldBod CEO Urges Compliance as Old Licences under former PMMC regime are Revoked

Former GIHOC Boss Arrest: Three Allegedly Stolen Company Cars Recovered – Ghana Police

Fuel prices to go up from July 1…COMAC

Public notice

Mobile applications

Our mobile app is optimized for your phone. Download it for free!

Connect With Us

© 2025, dailypost | All Rights Reserved.
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE