School children in Domeabra and Bossman can now heave a sigh of relief since they will not make the long journey to nearby communities to access Kindergarten education. 

This was after the Assembly led by the DCE of Obuasi East Honorable Faustina Amissah and the Member of Parliament for the area Dr. Patrick Boakye Yiadom handed over a KG block each to both communities.

At separate ceremonies to commission the projects, the DCE said access to education has become the priority of the Assembly and she will work assiduously to elevate the standard of teaching and learning in the district.

She assured that the Assembly is committed to building more school structures to deal with shift systems in selected schools within the District.

She said “though the Assembly has built more schools in the District, we will continue to commit more resources into building school structures in areas with no schools and also deal with congestion in some schools here”.

Whiles appealing to parents to cooperate and support teachers, the DCE also advised teachers to be committed and devoted to their work.

Funded through DPAT, the new building provides relief and a serene atmosphere for teaching and learning for over 300 pupils who prior to the Assembly’s intervention did not have access to kindergarten in their communities.

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