185 STUDENT FROM THE LA WIRELESS SCHOOL RECEIVED SUPPLIES

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185 BECE candidates from the La Wireless Cluster of schools received educational supplies, stationery, and math sets from S in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Accra-East and the Rotaract Club of Accra-East.


The cluster consists of La Wireless 1, 2, 4, and 5 JHS schools, a total of four (4) institutions.


The gift was made in accordance with the Rotary District Service Interact Learning Challenge, in which the Interact club finished second out of 13 clubs from Togo, Ghana, Benin, and Niger.


Materials were pCandidates must possess the mathematical sets if they wish to succeed in mathematics and other related fields. He regretted that many candidates from the receiving institution did not have access to these sets due to a number of issues, including funding restrictions.Rotarian Mary Elorm Addo, Project Director of the Rotary Club of Accra-east, issued a warning to the candidates, advising them to abstain from test fraud and instead adhere to the rules set out by the West African Examination Council (WAEC). In addition, she counseled against engaging in sexual activity after the test, particularly for the girls, since this may lead to adolescent pregnancy, which could jeopardize their ambition to enter senior secondary school.


The head teacher of La Wireless 1 JHS agreed to the terms.


rovided, according to Interact Club President Denzell Nyarko, to help pupils prepare for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BEC) in 2023.Candidates who want to thrive in mathematics and other related areas need to have the mathematical sets. Because of several factors, including budgetary limitations, many candidates from the recipient school did not have access to these sets, he lamented.The applicants were warned by Rotarian Mary Elorm Addo, Project Director of the Rotary Club of Accra-east, to refrain from test fraud and instead follow the guidelines established by the West African Examination Council (WAEC). Additionally, she advised avoiding participating in sexual activity following the test, especially for the girls, since this may result in adolescent pregnancy, which could endanger their desire of attending senior secondary school.


The La Wireless 1 JHS Headteacher accepted the things.Candidates must possess the mathematical sets if they wish to succeed in mathematics and other related fields. He regretted that many candidates from the receiving institution did not have access to these sets due to a number of issues, including funding restrictions.Rotarian Mary Elorm Addo, Project Director of the Rotary Club of Accra-east, issued a warning to the candidates, advising them to abstain from test fraud and instead adhere to the rules set out by the West African Examination Council (WAEC). In addition, she counseled against engaging in sexual activity after the test, particularly for the girls, since this may lead to adolescent pregnancy, which could jeopardize their ambition to enter senior secondary school.


The head teacher of La Wireless 1 JHS agreed to the terms.




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