13th November 2024 9:55:08 AM
2 mins readThe contestants from Keta Senior High Technical School, who recently participated in the 2024 National Science and Maths Quiz, are requesting financial assistance from the public and generous individuals to support their academic journeys.Appearing on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning show, the students made an appeal for laptops, scholarships, and other educational resources to help them reach their goals.
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“With the courses we want to do, it will be very good for us to do them outside Ghana. So, we need support with school applications, the exams we will need to take, and also the scholarship opportunities because we won’t be able to afford that one too,” Frederick Adjavor-Sowalo pleaded.Clinton Edem Adorsoo echoed Frederick's plea, saying, "We're appealing for laptops. We don’t have some.
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If anyone could help us with laptops, we would be grateful.”They discussed how they managed to perform exceptionally well in the NSMQ despite lacking essential teaching and learning resources, emphasizing that with the right materials, they could achieve even greater success.Their appeal is not only for their own benefit but also for their fellow students at school.
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“We’re short of a few resources that we need to keep pushing us to the ultimate trophy. So, we’re hoping that the support from out there will extend to our team, like laptops; we need buses to travel for trials and stuff like that, and also another room for us because we have a very small training room,” Perpetual Sefakor Gakpetor also pleaded.All four contestants have completed their studies and are hopeful for outstanding results.
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They plan to pursue degrees in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Medicine at universities in Ghana and abroad.
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