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Osabarima Educational Complex Gears Up for PSM & PGPS Basic Schools Assessment Competition1 min read

Osabarima Educational Complex Gears Up for PSM & PGPS Basic Schools Assessment Competition<span class="wtr-time-wrap after-title"><span class="wtr-time-number">1</span> min read</span>

Osabarima Educational Complex has experienced firsthand the audition phase of the Basic School Assessment Competition organized by Perfect Star Media and Perfect Grade Publications & Stationery.

The atmosphere was electric, with administrator, assistant headmistresses, teachers, and students from the Asuoyeboah School displaying remarkable enthusiasm for the event.

Nana Yaw Quainoo, the Administrator of Osabarima Educational Complex, in an interview with mytimefm.com expressed pride in their unique approach to education, emphasizing their dedication to nurturing future leaders.

Nana Yaw Quainoo noted the school’s track record of success, citing the satisfaction of parents who entrust their children to their care.

According to Nana Yaw Quainoo, Osabarima Educational Complex stands among the top educational institutions in the nation.

Highlighting their confidence born from past victories, he revealed their eagerness to excel in this competition once again.

Madam Rukaya Omar Gausu, Assistant Headmistress of the school, underscored their two-decade legacy of belief in their educational mission.

Participating in the competition, she explained, provides an opportunity for parents to witness their children’s academic achievements firsthand, while also expressing hope for their students to bring further honor to Osabarima Educational Complex.

The students themselves shared their excitement, confident in their performance and optimistic about achieving high scores.

Mr. Martin Opoku, a WAEC Examiner and head of the marking team, commended Osabarima Educational Complex for their impressive performance during the assessment.

He emphasized the departure from traditional quiz formats, praising the unexpected success of certain students and the overall positive impact of the assessment.

Mr. Opoku encouraged all basic schools to follow suit and participate in the competitions for the betterment of education as a whole.