Solid Rock Baptist Academy in Dromankesse, Bono East Region, has no doors or windows, so students have to carry furniture back to school every day.
According to the school's principal, Reverend Emmanuel Ansah Damore, this daily ritual is not only stressful but also worrying for the students, including those in kindergarten and nursery schools.
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Pastor Ansar Damore said the last time he saw students take furniture home was two weeks ago when school was out for a long holiday, but when they returned they did the same activities. He said it broke his heart to think that it would happen again.
“Our students have had to take their chairs and tables home because they are worried that thieves will steal them. As you can see. [though] We are on vacation and the classroom is unfurnished because the students have been taken home. They will bring it to us when school resumes,” he said. admonline.com.
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He said the school, which is the only private school in Nkoranza, which has a population of about 12,000 people, trains students who are now adults and occupy enviable positions, but the facilities are the same. He says he can't say it.
Despite this, the school continues to have a positive impact on residents' lives.
Pastor Ansar Damore therefore appealed to the government and other philanthropists to support the school.
Source: Adomonline.com | Dorcas Abedu-Kennedy