Presentation of award to a hardworking student of UJHS-North Campus

University Basic School-North Campus Marks 3rd Speech and Prize Giving Day

The University Basic School-North Campus has marked its third Anniversary & Speech and Prize Giving Day under the theme, “Achieving Quality Education: The Role of Parents.”

Welcome Address    


Welcoming the parents and students to the ceremony, the Headteacher, University Junior High School, Mrs. Kate Frimpong, explained that the occasion to honour deserving hard-working staff and pupils. “As we give motivational packages to awardees as their recognition today, the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Laboratory would also be commissioned,” Mrs. Frimpong assured. 

Headteacher’s Report


In his report, the Headteacher, University Basic School, North Campus, Mr. Victor Fiifi Addison, stated that the school currently has a total enrolment of five hundred and fifteen (515) pupils, which comprised two hundred sixty-three (263) boys and two hundred fifty-two (252) girls, from the initial number of two hundred and sixty-seven (267). On staffing, he indicated, the total staff strength is forty-three (43) – 23 teaching staff, 7 non-teaching staff and 13 National Service Personnel. Mr. Addison mentioned that the school needed additional staff, however, it was not able to recruit them because salaries of teachers were paid from the school fees. He said the teachers do not enjoy any allowances, professional progression and benefits, he, therefore, appealed to the Management to put them on to the University payroll. Mr. Fiifi Addison, noted that the school presented its first batch of 27 students for the 2019 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and was optimistic that they would come out with flying colours. He added that a student from the school was in the University Basic School (UJHS) team that won the just ended National Core Subjects Quiz (NCSQ) competition. In sports, the Headteacher said that some students from North Campus won laurels at the just ended 6th UBaSSA games. He also announced that UCC, Cours Lamiére (CL) and Canadian International of Lomé (CISL) French Exchange Programme for the pupils was also a great success. He urged both parents and stakeholders to support the programme since it has the potential to help the students to become global citizens. 
Speaking on challenges, Mr. Fiifi Addison said the school still struggled with inadequate infrastructure, especially in the areas of Science Laboratory and equipment, BDT Centres, Field for physical education, and a School Library. 


He appealed to Management to give approval for work to commence on the proposed second and third phases as quickly as possible to help address the existing infrastructural deficit and enrolment challenges.
“It is highly anticipated that these needs would be given the deserving attention to enable the school achieve significant improvements in the subsequent academic years to accomplish its’ vision and mission,” he remarked.

Guest Speaker’s Address


Stressing on the role of parents in achieving quality basic education, the Guest Speaker, Mr. Francis Obeng, charged parents to stay committed to PTA activities by attending meetings, making contributions and honouring their payment obligations. Entreating parents to be role models to their children, Mr. Obeng noted, “Children are easily inspired by what their parents do. So it is good to be a role model in their learning phase. Show them how exciting and meaningful school life can be if they give out their best.” Mr. Obeng also entreated parents to provide the basic needs and have regular contact with their teachers. Mr. Obeng advised parents to discuss their children’s school report; build their confidence and let them appreciate themselves. As a way of encouragement, he noted that parents should try to read with their children and assist their children in learning so as to invoke their learning abilities. 
The Guest Speaker stated, that it was good that parents go for educational trips with their children; be good friends and give constructive criticisms; share their personal experience; create a pleasant atmosphere for the children at home and do not discuss unnecessary issues in presence of the children. 

Head Prefect’s Report


In a report, the Head Prefect, Emmanuel Bodza Ahianyo, thanked the headteacher, teaching and non-staff; and parents for their love, support, care, cooperation, guidance, dedication and commitment towards their education. Commending the Parent Teacher Association (PTA), he said, “We thank the PTA executives for their support by working hand-in-hand to provide the school with an ICT Laboratory.” Stressing on the theme for the occasion, he appealed to parents to ensure that their children’s educational needs were taken care of. Master Ahianyo noted that to achieving quality education, parents ought to assist and monitor the educational progress of their children by spending time with them to study for class tests; do assignments and research works so as to pass their examinations. He explained that this would help ease the work of teachers in the school. Master Bodza Ahianyo charged parents and guardians to set limits on the use of electronic gadgets at home since they tend to distract pupils from their studies and thereby affect their performances negatively. He mentioned that clubs such as Good News, the Red Cross, the Spelling Bee/Read Wide, the Choreography, Choir, Maths and Science, have been established to provide the pupils with the opportunity to engage in various co-curricular activities in school. “These activities contributed in bringing fun in the school as pupils were given the opportunity to explore their talents and learn new ideas to broaden their scope rather than just being in the classrooms for teaching and learning” he indicated. 

Congratulations to Awardees


In a remark, the Chairperson, Dr. (Mrs.) Abigail Opoku-Mensah, congratulated the awardees for their hard work which merited their prizes and encouraged others to put up their maximum best to win awards in future. She urged parents to continue to support the school in order to progress to an appreciable height. She also appealed to parents to take keen interest in supporting the school in its’ programmes and activities.
Present at the ceremony were Head, University Primary, Mrs. Georgina Aglobetse, the Acting Head of Security, UCC, Mr. Gershon K. A Sewornu, the PTA Chairperson, Madam Mary Enos, Ms. Gina Aidoo, and the PTA Treasurer, Mr. Emmanuel Boham.