Teshie 11 & 12 Class of 1993 donates printer-photocopier to alma mater

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In a heartwarming display of generosity and community spirit, the Teshie 11 & 12 Class of 1993 has donated a printer-photocopier machine and accessories to their alma mater, now known as Teshie LEKMA 11 Junior High School.

The presentation ceremony, held on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at the school premises, was filled with excitement and gratitude from the school’s management, staff, and students.

The donation, spearheaded by the group’s president, Mr. Michael Agordo, was made possible through contributions from members both in Ghana and abroad.

The gesture underscores the year group’s continued dedication to the development of their former school and the broader Teshie community. The new printer-photocopier is expected to enhance the school’s administrative efficiency, ease the preparation of teaching materials, and improve access to printed learning resources for students.

Expressing appreciation on behalf of the school, Headteacher Ms. Vivian Esinam Adegbedu said the donation bridges the past and present, linking the legacy of Teshie 11 & 12 JSS to today’s Teshie LEKMA 11 JHS. She noted that the gesture would go a long way in improving teaching and learning in the school.

Vice President of the group, Ms. Wendy Pappoe, encouraged students to remain focused and disciplined, reminding them that education remains the surest path to empowerment and success.

The event was not only a moment of giving but also one of reconnection—uniting generations of past and present students in pride and shared purpose.

School authorities concluded the ceremony with a call to other old students, corporate bodies, and benevolent individuals to emulate the 1993 Year Group’s example, emphasizing that every act of giving contributes to shaping the next generation of leaders.

Source: Dr. Felix Sorvor

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