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Jane Nana Opoku Agyeman talks about preparations for Wesley Girls' 190th anniversary and science education for girls
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Jane Nana Opoku Agyeman talks about preparations for Wesley Girls’ 190th anniversary and science education for girls

June 12, 2026 2 Min Read
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The Vice-Chancellor, Mrs. Jane Nana Opoku Agyemang, met with the administration and employees of Wesley Excessive College for Women, led by Mrs. Evelyn Nana Efua Assan, the Principal, and Mrs. Harriet Wereko Brobby, President of the Previous Women Affiliation, to debate preparations for the upcoming a hundred and ninetieth anniversary celebrations of the varsity.

The convention additionally centered on the significance of strengthening science training for ladies, with the Vice President highlighting earlier efforts to enhance science services in women’ faculties.

He referred to the development of science laboratories at Wesley Women Excessive College and different establishments, noting that the challenge is a part of initiatives launched beneath President John Dramani Mahama to strengthen science training for feminine college students.

Ms. Jane Nana Opoku Agyemang additionally pressured the necessity to acknowledge the contribution of all people who assist the functioning of colleges, together with safety guards, drivers, cooks, cleaners and administrative employees.

She emphasised that these employees play a vital position in sustaining college operations and ought to be thought-about in instructional planning and growth efforts.

She recommended the administration and employees of Wesley Women’ Excessive College and their efforts to keep up the varsity’s custom of self-discipline and tutorial excellence of the previous Women’ Affiliation.

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The Vice-Chancellor expressed confidence that as the varsity celebrates its a hundred and ninetieth anniversary, it can proceed to provide younger girls who will contribute meaningfully to the event of the nation.

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