Springfield Academy Joins the PSM & PGPS Basic School Assessment Competition2 min read
Springfield Academy, located at Ejisu-Besease, showcased their talents during the auditions for the Perfect Star Media and Perfect Grade Publications & Stationery Basic School Assessment Competition on Wednesday, June 5, 2024.
The event was vibrant and full of energy, with the Headmaster, teachers, and students showing great enthusiasm.
The atmosphere was charged with excitement as the school embraced the competition wholeheartedly.
In an exclusive interview with mytimefm.com Miss Mercy Bakari, the Proprietress of Springfield Academy, shared insights into their preparation.
She mentioned that they have been using Perfect series textbooks since the school’s inception, and these books have greatly benefited their educational program.
Miss Bakari emphasized that the textbooks have been instrumental in delivering quality education to their students.
The competition, she noted, was seen as a chance to evaluate their academic standing and to demonstrate their achievements.
When the competition was announced, Miss Bakari saw it as a perfect opportunity to assess the school’s performance.
Believing in the capabilities of their students and teachers, they embraced the competition eagerly to showcase their strengths.
Reiterating her confidence, Miss Bakari expressed her expectation that her students would excel and make the school proud. She believes the competition is a valuable platform for Springfield Academy to display their academic prowess.
Headmaster Victory Abayenimebor echoed similar sentiments, stating that the assessment is a significant encouragement for the school.
He highlighted the efforts put into teaching and learning, which he believes will yield excellent results.
Mr. Abayenimebor asserted that they expect only the best from their students.
“The school employs the best teaching strategies, so I am confident the students will perform exceptionally well in the competition,” he said.
He also mentioned that Springfield Academy is not intimidated by the competition from other schools.
He noted that they are confident in their preparation and the abilities of their students.
The students themselves said they found the assessment quite manageable expressing the hope that they will excel.
They noted that whenever they encountered difficulties, they received adequate explanations and support, which boosted their confidence.
Pastor Philip Sarpong, CEO of Perfect Star Media and Perfect Grade Publications & Stationery, was impressed by the performance of Springfield Academy’s students.
He commended their efforts and highlighted the purpose of the auditions.
According to Pastor Sarpong, the auditions aim to select the best learners from each school for the main competition.
He praised the students’ performance and encouraged them to keep up the good work.
Pastor Sarpong urged other schools to register and participate in the competition.
He believes that such initiatives are crucial for fostering academic excellence and competition among schools.
He also noted that the facilitators were impressed with the students’ performance.
“This positive feedback is a testament to the hard work and dedication of both the students and their teachers,” he affirmed to mytimefm.com