Bibiani SHS seeks assistance to strengthen the process of learning

Bibiani SHS seeks assistance to strengthen the process of learning

Bibiani SHS seeks assistance to strengthen the process of learning
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Bibiani SHS seeks assistance to strengthen the process of learning

The leadership of Bibiani Senior High Technical School (BISEC) in the Western North Region is making a fervent plea to the government and corporate entities for assistance in bolstering the infrastructure and resources of the institution to facilitate effective teaching and learning.

Established in 1966; the student population of the Bibiani Senior High Technical School in the Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai Municipality has grown to 2,589 students.

Its location on the major Bibiani Kumasi Highway has made it a school of choice for students from the Western North, Ashanti, Central, Western and Ahafo Regions.

Mr George Baidoo,the headmaster speaking with Hamza Mohammed said numerous challenges confront the academic advancements of the school was a very bad road leading to the school, furniture and has inadequate accommodation for staff and students, Also pressing, is the need for tarring of streets and school compound.

He emphasized that, despite the challenges facing the school, it has excelled academically. “As you may be aware, we always make it a point to surmount our challenges by focusing on academic excellence. We don’t let our challenges get the better part of us.

“We presented 805 candidate for the 2023 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) out of this number, 87  candidates obtained aggregate 6-9, 439 candidates obtained aggregates 10-15, 262 candidates obtained aggregates 16-24, only 17 candidates obtained aggregates 25 and above,” he added

In Summary 804 out of 805 candidates qualified for tertiary education because they obtained grades A-C6 in three core subjects and their elective subjects.

He appealed to the government and stakeholders to address urgently these critical setbacks that hinder the school’s operations.

Source:Bibianinews.com