Ola Girls’ SHS headmistress appeals for urgent infrastructure, logistics support

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The Headmistress of Ola Girls’ Senior High School at Kenyasi No. 2 in the Ahafo Region, Beatrice Adongo, has raised concerns over inadequate infrastructure and logistics challenges facing the school, calling for urgent support from government and stakeholders.

She made the appeal during the school’s 2026 graduation and commissioning ceremony for 672 students.

According to her, the school is struggling with insufficient tables and chairs, limited classroom space, lack of modern teaching facilities, absence of a dedicated office vehicle, and an inadequate administration block, all of which are affecting effective teaching and learning.

She stressed that although Ola Girls’ SHS remains one of the notable schools in the country, the infrastructure deficit is significantly hindering both staff and students.

Beatrice Adongo therefore called on government, corporate organisations, NGOs, and individuals to support the school to improve its learning environment.

She also urged parents to continue guiding their wards as they complete their second-cycle education and prepare for tertiary studies, emphasizing the need for proper care and supervision.

The Assistant Cathedral Administrator for Goaso Cathedral, Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Adu Boateng, who was the guest speaker, commended parents for their support throughout the students’ three-year academic journey despite challenges.

He encouraged parents to maintain close relationships with their children as they await their results, warning that reduced parental engagement could expose them to negative peer influence that may affect their future.

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