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GNACOPS INTRODUCES NATIONAL PRIVATE SCHOOLS AWARD - NAPSA 2018
A country which does not honour its heroes is not worth dying for, so does the saying go. Education in Ghana takes two different forms – either private or public school. However, it is rather unfortunate that every year, the best Teacher’s Award scheme in the country does not recognise the great, extraordinary and the herculean task that private school workers have put up in the growth of our education.
The award, which is always given to teachers in the public schools do not involve Private Schools' teachers in any way.
It is out of this that the Ghana National Council of Private Schools (GNACOPS), has come out with NATIONAL PRIVATE SCHOOLS' AWARD ( NAPSA 2018) ,which will take off this year on Monay 2nd July 2018, in Kumasi at the Golden Tulip Hotel.
The awards, which have been categorised would be given to :
Best Proprietor or Proprietress of the year
Best Innovative School of the year
Best Private School Manager of the year
Best Private School Teacher of the year
This scheme is going to be organised for the private schools in the country every year to also honour their efforts in promoting quality education in the country.
Picking of nomination forms would be opened very soon and would also be put in the public domain.
By this, we entreat all private school teachers, managers, proprietors and proprietresses to patronise when the time is due for nominations.
THANK YOU.
Signed
EDWARD FRIMPONG,
NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS(GNACOPS)
0547522601.
0249641349
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