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Lordina Int. School Enthusiastically Participates in PSM & PGPS Basic School Assessment Contest1 min read

Lordina Int. School Enthusiastically Participates in PSM & PGPS Basic School Assessment Contest<span class="wtr-time-wrap after-title"><span class="wtr-time-number">1</span> min read</span>

Lordina International School, situated in Breman, enthusiastically engaged in the preliminary round of the Perfect Star Media and Perfect Grade Publications & Stationery Basic School Assessment Competition on the 4th of June, 2024.

 

The school radiated with excitement during the audition, as the Headmaster, Teachers, and students embraced the competition wholeheartedly.

In an exclusive interview with Time News following the assessment, Pastor Philip Sarpong, CEO of Perfect Star Media and Perfect Grade Publications & Stationery, expressed admiration for the performance of the students. He emphasized that this audition was merely the first step in selecting the best students for the main event.

Pastor Sarpong anticipated intense competition based on the impressive performances witnessed so far. He highlighted that the overall winner would undoubtedly showcase exceptional brilliance among its student body.

He emphasized the significance of such assessments in benefiting schools, facilitators, and students, urging more schools to participate.

Mr. Stephen Antwi, the Headmaster of Lordina International School, lauded the competition, noting its positive impact on shaping students’ educational journey. He stressed the multifaceted benefits of educational contests, including increased student motivation and parental involvement.

Mr. Antwi revealed the school’s thorough preparation, drawing from past experiences in similar competitions, and expressed confidence in the students’ ability to excel.

Facilitators echoed the school’s commitment to academic excellence, emphasizing their motivation to propel students to greater heights and their aspirations of clinching the competition’s top honors.

Students praised the assessment, attributing their success to the dedicated efforts of their facilitators in imparting knowledge effectively.