The Kpone Katamanso Municipal Director of Education, Mr Harry Evans Arthur, has called on private schools to provide educational structures to boost teaching and learning.
In a speech read on his behalf at the 20th anniversary of Good Life Foundation Academy in Tema, Mr Arthur applauded the institution, stating that “journeying this far is no mean achievement. I trust that we can continue to brighten the future by continuously operating systems and structures that build capacity and equip teachers”.
The school awarded some students who excelled in both academics and extracurricular activities.
Also, Mrs Patience Blanney was awarded as the longest-serving staff with a citation and some home appliances.
The students graced the occasion with cultural performances, poetry recitals, art exhibitions and a theatre play.
The Good Life Foundation Academy was established by the late Mrs Juliana Ama Amoako-Atta on Tuesday, October 15, 2002. It currently has a student population of about 400 and 19 teaching staff.
The current proprietor is Mr Isreal Tetteh Amoako-Atta with its headmaster as Mr Emmanuel Amoako-Atta.