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The President of the Old Achimotan Association (OAA) 1975 Year Group, Dr. Kwame Ampofo has urged Senior High School (SHS) students to be mindful of their behavior and prioritize their education.

In an exclusive interview with happyghana.com during the presentation of laboratory equipment to Achimota School by the OAA 75 & 85 Year Groups as part of their 50th and 40th anniversary celebrations, Dr. Ampofo emphasized that students should recognize they are in school to learn and improve their future, therefore they should stay focused on their studies.

Dr. Ampofo acknowledged that, as with any human institution, social interactions might lead to misunderstandings, but stressed that such situations should never result in fights or violence among students.

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He further advised students to remain focused on their education and build a strong foundation, reminding them that there is much more to life beyond their three years in SHS.

Dr. Kwame Ampofo encourages SHS students to build strong foundations for the future
 Donation of laboratory apparatus and equipment from the OAA 1975 and 1985 Year Groups.

The Headteacher of Achimota School, Ebenezer Acquaah, expressed gratitude for the generous donation from the OAA 1975 and 1985 Year Groups.

He assured that the school would make good use of the science laboratory equipment and ensure its proper maintenance to enhance the students’ studies.

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